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True or false: At the preconventional level, morality is internally controlled?
True or false: At the preconventional level, morality is internally controlled?
False (B)
True or false: In Stage 1 of Level 1, behavior is determined by consequences?
True or false: In Stage 1 of Level 1, behavior is determined by consequences?
True (A)
True or false: At the conventional level, conformity to social rules becomes less important to the individual?
True or false: At the conventional level, conformity to social rules becomes less important to the individual?
False (B)
True or false: In Stage 2 of Level 1, behavior is determined by consequences, with a focus on receiving rewards or satisfying personal needs?
True or false: In Stage 2 of Level 1, behavior is determined by consequences, with a focus on receiving rewards or satisfying personal needs?
True or false: The emphasis at the conventional level shifts from self-interest to relationships with other people and social systems?
True or false: The emphasis at the conventional level shifts from self-interest to relationships with other people and social systems?
At which stage of Level 1 is behavior determined by consequences, with a focus on receiving rewards or satisfying personal needs?
At which stage of Level 1 is behavior determined by consequences, with a focus on receiving rewards or satisfying personal needs?
In which level does morality become externally controlled, with rules conformed to in order to avoid punishment or receive rewards?
In which level does morality become externally controlled, with rules conformed to in order to avoid punishment or receive rewards?
At the conventional level, the emphasis shifts from self-interest to:
At the conventional level, the emphasis shifts from self-interest to:
In Stage 1 of Level 1, what determines behavior?
In Stage 1 of Level 1, what determines behavior?
At the preconventional level, what is the perspective regarding what is right?
At the preconventional level, what is the perspective regarding what is right?