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The Ability to Think Abstractly and Critically About Moral Principles

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The ability to think abstractly and critically about moral principles is the hallmark of which stage of moral development?

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Definitions:

Early Adversity

Experiencing significant hardship or trauma during the early stages of life, which can have long-term effects on development and well-being.

Bartholomew's Typology

A theory in social psychology that classifies adult attachment patterns into four categories: secure, preoccupied, dismissing, and fearful-avoidant.

Internalized

The process of integrating beliefs, values, and norms into one’s own self-concept.

Negative Model

A detrimental pattern or example that influences behaviors or attitudes negatively.

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