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Using Kohlberg's Three Levels and Six Stages describe and analyze the changes in emotional and moral development as we age from early childhood to middle and late childhood. In addition to describing each stage, explain the factors that influence each stage, and discuss whether Kohlberg's theory is consistent with current research.

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Kohlberg's three levels and six stages are examined.

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Stage one of Kohlberg's six stages of emotional development is the obedience stage, in which the individual avoids certain acts due to the previous punishments that were received for engaging in these acts. This stage is influenced by the severity of the punishment received for engaging in a given activity. Stage two is the self interest stage, in which an individual sees any activity that advances their self interests as being the proper action to take. The ...

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