As participants in a research study, Barry, Sandy, and their son Jeffrey were asked to discuss hypothetical moral dilemmas as well as moral dilemmas that their family has experienced. The researchers noticed that
A) the hypothetical moral dilemmas were not discussed as much as the actual dilemmas.
B) Jeffrey's level of reasoning about the moral dilemmas is higher when he thinks about them on his own compared to when he discusses them with his parents.
C) Barry and Sandy tended to lecture and be rather opinionated when talking to Jeffrey about hypothetical moral dilemmas.
D) Jeffrey displayed a more mature level of thinking about real life rather than hypothetical dilemmas.
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