At which stage of Kohlberg's theory of moral reasoning are the standards the child uses to judge right and wrong based on external superior sources of authority and determined by the outcome or consequences?

A) Normative reasoning
B) Preconventional morality
C) Conventional morality
D) Principled morality


B

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