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Kohlberg Believed That Moral Reasoning Was Consistent

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Kohlberg believed that moral reasoning was consistent. Research has revealed that moral reasoning is:

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Late Adulthood

A stage of human development that typically refers to individuals aged 65 and older, often characterized by retirement, life review, and increased focus on health.

Ego Integrity Versus Despair

Erikson’s eighth life crisis, defined by maintenance of the belief that life is meaningful and worthwhile despite physical decline and the inevitability of death versus depression and hopelessness.

Robert Peck

A psychologist known for his contributions to understanding the stages of psychological development in later adulthood.

Developmental Tasks

Specific achievements or milestones that individuals are expected to accomplish within a certain age range as part of their psychological growth.

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