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zloy xaker [14]
3 years ago
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Level 1 of Moral Development, includes 2 stages. The Punishment and Obedience orientation and the Instrument and Relativity orie

ntation. Please briefly explain these two stages and give an example of each one.
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1 answer:
kogti [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

 

Explanation:

Moral Development theory was given Lawerence Kohlberg.

it consists of three stages.  

Pre-conventional:

stage 1: punishment and obedience orientation :

In this stage, the child modeled as he is good to avoid punishment. if someone punished him/ her do wrong things.

For example: Usually, children try to show themselves that they are good at their level but when their parents punished them at something then they did wrong to satisfy their ego.

 

stage 2: Instrumental relativist orientation:

In this stage, the children start to believe that there is not only one viewpoint behind the reason but other people's viewpoints also do matter and believe that different people have different viewpoints.

 

Conventional :

stage 3: Good boy; nice girl

stage 4: Law and order orientation

 

Post-Conventional:

stage 5: Social contract orientation

stage 6: Universal ethical principal

 

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