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A child's understanding of the spoken or written word is called:
Culture-Biased
A tendency to interpret or judge phenomena in a way that is influenced by one's own cultural background or societal norms.
Cultural Biases
Prejudices or predispositions toward certain cultures or cultural practices, often stemming from one's own cultural context.
Culture-Consistent
Behaviors, practices, or beliefs that are in harmony with the norms and values of a specific culture.
Preconventional Level
According to Kohlberg, a period during which moral judgments are based largely on expectations of rewards or punishments.
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