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Alinara [238K]
3 years ago
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After several years with the publishing house that Jessica started at after college, she has been promoted to manager of the fic

tion team. In her new role, Jessica is open to new ideas and bucks company trends and sometimes policy to create a welcoming environment for both the employees and the writers who work with the publishing house. While this approach was frowned upon at first, the results she achieved in such a short period of time put her on the map as somebody to watch. Jessica is demonstrating what stage of moral development?
Social Studies
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Salsk061 [2.6K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Jessica is demonstrating post-conventional level of moral development.

Explanation:

Post-conventional is the highest stage of morality defined by Kohlberg. At this stage, individuals have their own set of morals and ethics. There is no external force which controls their sense of morality. This is because experiences and observations make the individuals realize that certain rules are unfair and unjust so they come up with their own ideas and beliefs. However, sometimes their morals and ethics may breed conflicts and disagreements as not everyone agrees to it.

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