Results from longitudinal studies of moral judgment show most clearly that _______

a. moral development does not occur in the clear stages that Kohlberg describes
b. children and adolescents shift from one stage of moral reasoning to another, following the sequence described by Kohlberg c. average scores on moral development reasoning move upward in stages, but individuals move up and down quite frequently
d. stage-like development of moral reasoning occurs only among children and adolescents growing up in Western cultures

b

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Regarding the Big Five, most psychologists would probably agree with the statement that:

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