In what stage of Kohlberg's Moral Development Theory do people make judgments based solely on their own needs?

A) Pre-operational
B) Post-conventional
C) Pre-conventional
D) Conventional


Ans: C
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In the pre-conventional stage of Kohlberg's moral development theory, people make judgments based solely on their own needs. In the post-conventional stage, people base judgments on abstract personal principles not necessarily defined by society's laws. In the conventional stage, people consider society's expectations and laws when making moral decisions.

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