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Which factors did Kohlberg consider the most important influences on a child's movement through the moral stages? (Choose every correct answer.)Multiple select question.direct instruction from parentsperspective takingexperience in dealing with moral questionspeer interaction

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Which factors did Kohlberg consider the most important influences on a child's movement through the moral stages? (Choose every correct answer.)Multiple select question.direct instruction from parentsperspective takingexperience in dealing with moral questionspeer interaction

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Kohlberg considered the following factors as the most important influences on a child's movement through the moral stages:

  1. Perspective taking
  2. Experience in dealing with moral questions
  3. Peer interaction

He did not consider direct instruction from parents as the most important influence. According to Kohlberg, moral development is primarily a process of maturation and understanding, which is influenced by a child's own active thinking about moral problems, their ability to take the perspective of others, and their interactions with peers.

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