
What kinds of judgments characterize postconventional moral thinking?
A) judgments made according to a personal code of behaviour
B) judgments made according to a set of society's laws
C) judgments made according to a list of parental "dos and don'ts"
D) judgments made according to a egocentric self-schema
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