Patti does not speed on the highway because she is afraid of getting another ticket and losing her license and her insurance. If Patti uses this type of moral reasoning in most situations, one could say that Patti is exhibiting which level of moral development?

a. preconventional
b. conventional
c. postconventional
d. postformal


A

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