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In preconventional morality,the person

A) obeys out of a sense of social duty.
B) conforms to gain social approval.
C) obeys to avoid punishment or to gain concrete rewards.
D) follows the dictates of his or her conscience.

Preconventional Morality

The first level of Kohlberg's stages of moral development, where moral reasoning is based primarily on consequences and individual interests.

Social Duty

An obligation or responsibility towards society that an individual is expected to fulfill, often for the greater good.

Concrete Rewards

Tangible incentives or prizes given in recognition of achievements or desired behaviors.

  • Familiarize oneself with the stages of moral development as proposed by Kohlberg.
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