Riley is checking out at the grocery store and the cashier asks her if she would like to donate a dollar to the local children's hospital. If she is in Kohlberg's conventional stage of moral development, how is she likely to reason about this offer?

A. She will consider whether the donation will lead to the cashier liking her more.
B. She will consider whether she personally thinks it is important to give to charity.
C. She will consider whether most people think it is good to donate to charity.
D. She will consider whether making a donation will get her a discount on her groceries.


Answer: C

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