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Which statement about moral development in middle childhood is true?
a) school-age children typically say truth telling is always good and lying is always bad.
b) "in middle childhood, children primarily rely on reinforcement to acquire morally relevant behaviors."
c) "during middle childhood, children construct a flexible appreciation of moral rules."
d) "while school-age children think about right and wrong, they usually copy their morality from others."
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Which statement about moral development in middle childhood is true?
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