According to Piaget, parent-child relations are less likely to foster moral development than peer relations, because
A) parents are inconsistent in delivering consequences for broken rules.
B) peers are less likely to allow negotiation and reasoning about broken rules.
C) parents hand down rules and punishment in an authoritarian way.
D) peers settle disagreements by instituting clear and immediate social sanctions.
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