The approval of others is very important to those in what Kohlberg calls the postconventional stage of moral development.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

Kohlberg claims that in the conventional stages of moral development, people look to others for moral guidance. Morality seems to people in this stage to be nothing more than following the conventions of society. When (and if) a person moves beyond this stage into a postconventional stage, the person sees social conventions and demands as something themselves in need of moral justification.

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