Advanced Placement (AP), 08.02.2021 23:40 pennygillbert
At what stage of moral development is moral thought guided by principles that have been decided upon by the individual and may be in disagreement with accepted social norms?
Preoperational
Autonomous
Preconventional
Conventional role conformity
Postconventional
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