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25 December, 15:50

Quin makes sure everyone follows the rules of the game exactly as they are written on the box. His sister insists that they can alter the rules to make the game go faster, but Quin refuses to consider such a change. He tells her no one can win if they don't follow the rules. According to Kohlberg's stages of moral reasoning, what level of moral development is Quin demonstrating?

a. Conventional

b. Amoral

c. Postconventional

d. Preconventional

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  1. 25 December, 16:11
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    Preconventional, is the right answer.

    Explanation:

    Lawrence Kohlberg carried forward the work of Jean Piaget on cognitive theory to describe the concept of moral development in children. He provided a three level division of moral development. Among these three Preconventional morality is the first method. According to this method the sense of morality in a child is controlled by others such as parents or teachers. In this stage, children consider and accept the precepts of others either due to the fear of punishment or for rewards.
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