What is Kohlberg’s lowest level of moral reasoning, in which behavior that is rewarded is viewed as right while behavior that is punished is viewed as wrong?

a. Preconventional morality
b. Conventional morality
c. Postconventional morality
d. Innate morality


Answer: A

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