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At level I of Kolberg's stages of moral development-preconventional morality-judgments are based on
Social Cognition
The process by which people understand and make sense of themselves and others in the social world, including the interpretation of social signals and behaviors.
Mental Processes
Internal cognitive operations that enable individuals to perceive, reason, remember, and make decisions.
Social Behaviour
Actions or reactions of an individual in response to external or social stimuli, encompassing a wide range of actions that affect other individuals or the society at large.
Central Traits
Traits that have a disproportionate influence on the configuration of final impressions, in Asch’s configural model of impression formation.
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