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Quin makes sure everyone follows the rules of the game exactly as they are written on the box. his sister insists that they can alter the rules to make the game go​ faster, but quin refuses to consider such a change. he tells her no one can win if they​ don't follow the rules. according to​ kohlberg's stages of moral​ reasoning, what level of moral development is quin​ demonstrating?

a. conventional
b. postconventional
c. amoral
d. preconventional

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Hi there,

The answer is d. preconventional

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User Miltos Kokkonidis
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Answer:

a. conventional

Step-by-step explanation:

In Kohlberg's theory of moral development the conclusion is that moral development goes through three levels: pre-conventional, conventional and post-conventional.

For the person at the conventional stage, the right thing will be that which pleases or helps others and follows the established rules. Here what begins to matter is the good intentions of behaviors and the extent to which they are approved by others.

Since Quin wishes to follow the rules of the game as they were established, we can say that it is in the conventional stage of kohlberg's moral reasoning.

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