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29 May, 02:30

Shannon is a marketing agent who determines his work behavior solely on whether he thinks he can do them without receiving immediate punishment from his boss. According to Kohlberg, which of the following stages of moral development does Shannon's behavior exemplify?

A. Principled stage

B. Conventional stage

C. Righteous stage

D. Preconventional stage

E. Unconventional stage

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  1. 29 May, 04:58
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    The answer is D. Shannon is behavior exemplify the preconventional stage

    Explanation:

    In the preconventional stage of Kohlberg's model of cognitive moral development, people make decisions based on concrete rewards and punishments and immediate self-interest. It focuses on the desire to answer to instruction for the reward or the fear of being punished
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