>Very interesting.
>

I'll have to dig up my report, but it was a very cursory meta-analysis, there 
were a lot of things I did not correct for that could have distorted the 
results somewhat, like range restriction (what populations the samples were 
derived from for instance - ministers vs felons etc.), reliabilities of the 
moral development scales used, issues involving how intelligence is measured 
and so on. 

However with those caveats I'm fairly confident of these results. Moral 
reasoning is hard work, it requires a level of abstract reasoning that most 
have a great deal of difficulty in doing, and critically examining one's 
beliefs and why you hold them. Is it because of what you were taught as a 
child, as a result of years of critical self-examination and study or something 
that was easiest to follow. And that sort of abstract reasoning is related to 
IQ levels. 

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