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Lawrence Kohlberg proposed six stages of moral development which occur as a child matures. Read the below passage. This passage is an example of which of Kohlberg's six stages?

Rob has paper due for his sociology class. He has a heavy class load this semester and has left this paper until the last minute. He works all night and finishes the paper -- except for the bibliography -- right before his 9:00 class meets. He goes to class, but does not turn in the paper, figuring he can turn it in later this afternoon. His professor calls him at noon and tells him that he has searched high and low and cannot find Rob's paper. He apologizes for losing it. Rob apologizes and tells him that he has not yet turned in the paper and is sorry to have worried his teacher. He should have mentioned it in class. He promises to have it to his teacher by 2:00 -- complete with bibliography.





the correct answer is:
principled conscience

rob has ethical principles which he is exercising when he apologizes and promises to have the paper to his teacher at 2:00. he could have let his teacher believe that he had lost the paper and gotten more time to complete it. kohlberg proposed six stages of moral development. in the first stage, the pre-conventional, children focus on obedience and punishment. they obey so they won't be punished. in stage two, individualism and change, children behave to avoid punishment but also to seek a reward for good behavior. in the third stage, mutual interpersonal conformity, children want to please the people who are important to them, their parents or their peers. in stage four, students recognize the importance of the established order. this is the law and order stage. the fifth stage, the social contract stage, students begin to understand the importance of individual rights and social contracts. the final stage is the principled conscience stage. in this stage, rarely reached by students, people develop ethical guiding principles for life. 
 


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