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Edmund is a boy scout. while on a camping trip, the scout leader tells the boys to stay away from the lake. some of the scouts ignore the leader and go fishing by the lake anyway. edmund wants to do what the leader tells him and believes that good behaviors are rewarded while bad behaviors are punished. which level of moral reasoning is he in?

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  1. 18 April, 11:27
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    the answer is: Preconventional

    According to Kohlberg moral development theory, the pre-conventional level refers to the place of moral development where people can start to associate their action with the the consequences that they desire.

    This type of perspective will make people capable in doing something that they don't like / restraining themselves in order to obtain greater reward in the future (like what Edmund did)
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