Cross-cultural studies of Kohlberg's theory suggest that
A) people in all cultures of the world progress through the stages of moral reasoning outlined by Kohlberg, although not necessarily in the same order.
B) Kohlberg's theory accurately measures the moral reasoning of females in most cultures of the world, but fails to address the moral reasoning of males.
C) individuals in most cultures of the world advance to Kohlberg's fifth stage.
D) Kohlberg's theory fails to address the moral issues and concepts that are central to some other cultures.
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