According to Piaget, a child whose moral reasoning involves which thought is in the earliest stage of moral development?
A) consideration of individuals' motives and intentions
B) understanding that rules can be changed if a majority in the group decides to change them
C) believing that behaviours that break rules are bad and behaviours that follow rules are good
D) All of these thoughts are indicators of the earliest stage.
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