A student does not really think about plagiarism as a true injustice to her fellow students. She believes it is acceptable because her close friends say that plagiarism is just a survival skill that everybody uses. Applying Kohlberg's theory of moral
development, what level best identifies the student's judgment about plagiarism?
a) preconventional (stage 1 or 2 )
b) postconventional (stage 5 or 6 )
c) conventional (stage 3 or 4 )
d) neoconventional (stage 4 or 5 )
c Good behavior is whatever pleases or helps others and is approved of by them. Since close friends say that plagiarism is a survival skill and everybody does it, the student believes it is okay.
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What will be an ideal response?
Child Find/Zero Reject
What will be an ideal response?
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