Decisions are made based on what?
Punishment or Reward
What is stage two?
Self-interest driven
In stage 3 individuals are receptive to ____ or ____ from other as it reflects society's views.
Approval or Disapproval
Stage 4 is...
Authority and social order obedience driven
Stage six is driven by what?
Universal ethical principles driven
What is Level 1?
Preconventional Morality
What is Level 2?
Conventional Morality
In level 3 decisions are made based on individual ____ and ____.
Rights and Justice
True or False - Stage 4 is the importance of obeying laws, dictums, ect.
True
Punishment
What is stage one?
Obedience and punishment
Level two is typical of what age group?
Adolescents/Adults
True or False - In level 3 theorists believe many people will reach the level of abstract moral reasoning.
False
In stage 5 laws are regarded as ___ ___ rather than rigid rules.
Social Contracts
To fulfill their personal interest and not because it's...
expected, legal, previously agreed upon
What is stage one's focus?
Direct consequences
Right behavior is defined by what?
Whatever the individual believes to be in their best interest
Stage 3 is...
good intentions determined by society
True or False - Most active members of society remain at stage 4.
True
Kohlberg studied this theory by asking individuals what they would do in...
Ethical dilemma
Level one is typical of what age group?
Young Children
Decisions are motivated by what?
Laws and societal norms
Is level 3 postconventional morality or universal ethical principles.
Postconventional Morality
Is stage 5 authority or social contract driven?
Social Contract
Kohlberg's......
Moral development