THE KOHLBERG DILEMMAS
2. Which of the following best describes the structure of the dilemmas? A. The dilemmas are written like mini episodes or short stories, designed to make the reader emotionally invested in the dilemmas. B. The dilemmas are composed of vague hypothetical situations followed by a series of equally vague questions, designed to make the reader think about larger, abstract concepts. C. The dilemmas are composed of specific hypothetical situations and then a series questions designed to provoke the reader into analyzing and introspecting one’s morals. D. The dilemmas are structured to imitate stream-of-consciousness narrative, thus mimicking the thought process in decision-making.
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