Tyrel is only 5 years old. He is angry at his brother and is about to hit him when he stops. According to Lawrence Kohlberg, it is most likely that Tyrel did not hit his brother because he

a. respects the rules of the house.
b. does not want to get into trouble.
c. realizes that all human beings deserve to live without violence.
d. wants to conform to the rules of the house.


Answer: b

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