If you were a participant in Kohlberg's research on moral reasoning, the stage of moral development you were in would have been determined by your
a. ability to explain right and wrong in terms of consequences rather than intentions.
b. answers to such questions as "Do you think it is morally acceptable to cheat on a test?"
c. ability to refute philosophical moral arguments.
d. answers to hypothetical moral dilemmas.
Answer: d. answers to hypothetical moral dilemmas.
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