Caroline is in the eighth grade and taking a midterm term for her first period English class. Caroline's friend is taking the same exam during fourth period and asks Caroline to copy the midterm questions for her. Caroline decides not to copy the midterm questions for her friend because she respects her English teacher, Mrs. Rose, and knows that Mrs. Rose would be disappointed in Caroline should she find out that she copied the midterm questions. Caroline is in which level of moral development?

Respuesta :

Answer: Conventional.

Explanation:

The conventional level of moral development is prevalent in most adolescents and adults. It involves a judgment of the morality of any action by comparison with social expectations, accepting social conventions and internalizing moral rules learned from esteemed adult role models. In this, stage authority is accepted without any questioning.