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The Metropolitan Achievement Test is designed for ______.
Instrumental Morality
A stage in moral development where the individual's moral choices are based on the consequences or benefits of their actions to themselves.
Kohlberg
Kohlberg's theory refers to the stages of moral development in individuals, emphasizing the progression through pre-conventional, conventional, and post-conventional levels.
Egocentric Perspectives
A cognitive stance where an individual perceives the world solely from their own viewpoint, ignoring or not understanding the perspectives of others.
Middle Childhood
A developmental stage that typically refers to children aged between 6 to 12 years, where significant cognitive, emotional, and social growth occurs.
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