Answer:
Conventional level of moral development
Step-by-step explanation:
Kohlberg’s Structural Theory of moral development deals with a judgment of morals before an action is taken.
There are three stages or levels of moral development as contained in Kohlberg's theory, namely;
- conventional, and
- post-conventional.
The conventional stage of moral development is the second stage of moral development. At this stage, people often make a moral judgment based on the standards or conditions of a group close to them. This can be friends or family, people often prioritize family need when making a moral judgment.
For example, the husband in Kohlberg's dilemma chose to steal the drugs because he has a family problem and needs to help the wife. The husband centered his moral judgment around family need, this is a conventional stage of moral development.