Which is true regarding Kohlberg's levels and stages of moral reasoning?

A. Preconventional and conventional moral reasoning are driven by anticipated treatment by others.
B. An individual's level of moral reasoning is indicated by the decision made regarding a hypothetical dilemma.
C. Conventional moral reasoning is driven by the desire to avoid punishment and gain rewards.
D. Individuals who reason at stage 5 of postconventional moral reasoning are primarily concerned with maintaining social order.


Answer: A

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