Cross-cultural studies in moral reasoning in children and adolescents reveal that

a. children progress through Kohlberg's stages in various orders depending upon their culture.
b. regardless of culture, all children eventually reach stage 5.
c. level of moral thinking varies based upon cultural values.
d. morality is entirely innate and genetic, not learned.

c

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