True. I am guessing that it is true, because when people are younger they gain certain habbits. These habbits stick with them into adulthood. Some things don't stay, but something such as anger, usually sticks. LIke with me, it was passed down in my family.
Answer: Adherence to
Explanation:
At the Conventional level in Kohlberg's theory, morality comes from adherence to rules and conventions.
In this type of moral theory, there are 'good boy-nice girl orientation' and 'law and order orientation'. Those are two stages of moral development and 'good boy-nice girl orientation' is happening first.
Because children want to get societal approval they are placing emphasis only on good behavior and after that, they tend to follow rules and conventions.
I think since the equipment hadn"t been used in a long time it was in bad condition