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Table 11.5 lists the major personality perspectives and their key theorists. Robert McCrae and Paul Costa, Jr., are key personality theorists associated with the:
Kohlberg's Theory
Refers to the psychological theory proposed by Lawrence Kohlberg about the development of moral reasoning in individuals, consisting of three levels and six stages.
Moral Behavior
Conduct that is right or good in the context of governing moral principles.
Criticized
Subjected to analysis and judgments pointing out faults or areas for improvement.
Universal-ethical Principles
Moral beliefs and values that are considered universally applicable and true, guiding ethical behavior and decision-making.
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