According to both Kohlberg's and Gilligan's preconventional stage of moral reasoning, which of the following questions would you be most likely to hear from someone who is confronted with a moral issue?

A. "Is this going to harm anyone?"
B. "What will others think?"
C. "Will you accept responsibility?"
D. "What's in it for me?"


Answer: D

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