_____ is known for his theory of _____ development.
A. Erikson; cognitive
B. Kohlberg; moral
C. Freud; moral
D. Marcia; cognitive
Answer: The correct answer is : B) Kohlberg; Moral.
Explanation: Kohlberg gave the theory of moral development.
_____ is known for his theory of _____ development. A. Erikson; cognitive B. Kohlberg; moral C....
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