According to Piaget, equal-status contact with peers _____ autonomous morality because it _____.
A) promotes; illustrates that rules are arbitrary agreements that can be changed
B) promotes; provides additional models for rule compliance
C) inhibits; increases the child's respect for adult authority when arguments among playmates must be resolved by an adult
D) inhibits; undermines the child's self-respect and self-confidence
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