A theoretical framework that helps professionals understand the level at which a person understand, accepts and integrates ethics, responsibilities, laws and rights is known as
A. punishment and obedience orientation.
B. Kohlberg's theory of moral development.
C. naive instrumental hedonism.
D. Rawls' theory of justice.
B. Kohlberg's theory of moral development.
Kohlberg's framework describes levels of moral development. In part age-related, the highest level of moral development are usually implanted through examples and models provided by individuals with higher levels of development.
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