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Moral Development
The growth of an individual's understanding of the principles of right and wrong and the ability to apply these principles.
Preconventional Level
The first level of moral thinking in Kohlberg's theory, where moral reasoning is based primarily on external consequences to the individual.
Subsequent Punishment
is a behavior modification technique where a negative consequence follows an undesirable or unwanted behavior, intended to decrease its future occurrences.
Nervous System
The network of nerve cells and fibers that transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body, governing both voluntary actions and involuntary processes.
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