Unlike the instrumental exchange stage of the preconventional level of moral development, in the punishment and obedience stage of the preconventional level of moral development, _____.
A. your primary concern will be to avoid trouble for yourself
B. you will stick to your principles even if your decision conflicts with the law
C. you worry less about punishment and more about doing things that directly advance your wants
D. you normally do what the other "morally upright" people are doing
Answer: A. your primary concern will be to avoid trouble for yourself
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a. similar b. different c. neutral d. simplified
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