Research investigating the impact of education on moral reasoning suggests that
A) among young adults, age is a better predictor of morality level than is number of years of advanced education
B) people who receive a college education reason at higher levels than their nonstudent peers
C) people are unlikely to reason at Kohlberg's conventional level unless they complete one or more years of college
D) people who receive a college education reason at higher levels than their nonstudent peers and people are unlikely to reason at Kohlberg's conventional level unless they complete one or more years of college
E) none of these
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