At the conventional level, in stage 3: interpersonal expectations. Lawrence
Kohlberg is a theoretical psychologist of moral development, he divided
the development of moral concepts at different levels according to the
reasoning of the person. At the conventional
level, moral reasoning arises from society, and the adolescent
interprets the socially accepted as good or bad, there is also pressure
on the part of the peers and a great need to fit in and be accepted by
others.
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