At what Kohlberg calls the _________ level of moral development, an individual can be expected to act
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At what Kohlberg calls the _________ level of moral development, an individual can be expected to act consistent with peers, meet obligations, and follow rules of social conduct.
(a) postconventional
(b) conventional
(c) preconventional
(d) nonconventional
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Exploring Management
ISBN: 9781119704188
7th Edition
Authors: John R. Schermerhorn, Daniel G. Bachrach
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