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Kohlberg's Model
A theory proposed by Lawrence Kohlberg that outlines the stages of moral development in individuals.
Moral Development
The process through which individuals acquire and understand values, ethics, and principles that guide their behavior towards what is considered right or wrong.
Preconventional
A stage in moral development characterized by an individual's obedience to rules based on external consequences rather than internalized values or principles.
Self-Control
Self-control is the ability to regulate one's emotions, thoughts, and behaviors in the face of temptations and impulses, aiming for long-term goals.
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