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Which of the following factors is not considered important for the establishment of an infection?
Conventional
Pertaining to commonly accepted standards or methods, often in contrast to innovative or unconventional approaches.
Moral Development
The process through which individuals acquire the standards of right and wrong that guide behavior, rooted in cognitive development.
Moral Reasoning
The process through which individuals make decisions about what is right or wrong based on personal, philosophical, or cultural beliefs.
Lawrence Kohlberg
Lawrence Kohlberg was an American psychologist best known for his theory of stages of moral development, which suggests that moral reasoning matures through a series of stages as individuals grow.
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