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Gustavo Gordillo
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Which stage in Kohlberg's theory involves children's moral behavior being motivated by reciprocity, seeking to be accepted and avoid disapproval?

A) autonomous morality
B) heteronomous morality
C) preconventional moral reasoning
D) conventional moral reasoning

Conventional Moral Reasoning

A level of moral development where individuals make judgments based on conformity to conventional standards of right and wrong.

Autonomous Morality

A stage in moral development where individuals begin to understand that rules and norms are created by people and can be questioned, leading to personal sets of ethical beliefs.

Heteronomous Morality

A stage in moral development where individuals' understanding of right and wrong is based on external authority figures and strict adherence to rules.

  • Comprehend the phases of Kohlberg's theory of moral reasoning and their relevance in practical situations.
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