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Children can be confused when exposed to multiple socializing agents and therefore are less likely to reach a higher level of moral reasoning.

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    That statement is False.

    On average, children Tend to follow the moral reasoning from their primary caretakers, regardless of many social agents that try to influence their moral reasoning. The confusion would most likely come during early adolescence years - young adulthood
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