Respuesta :
Answer:
He is in the pre-conventional level, specifically in level two.
Explanation:
As the name implies, in the pre-conventional level children have not internalised moral conventions. That means they judge an act's morality based on immediate consequences.
While stage one is obedience and punishment-driven, stage two is self-interest driven. The individual only considers what is convenient for them in a direct manner (i.e. regardless of the socal implications).
Answer:
Pre-conventional, stage 1
Explanation:
short answer: I took the test
actual explanation:
-Its not gonna be conventional stage or post conventional stage 5 because he is not doing it because he knows it is the right thing to do, so its not those 2
-getting down to pre conventional stages:
- stage one: is when they do the right because they don't want to be punished, its to avoid getting punished or doing the wrong thing
- stage two: is "what's in it for me" They are going to do something because they might be getting something in return, like money or a favor back.
-using this, it is stage 1 because mike does not want to get punished by having no recess. its not stage 2 because mike is not his homework to get something, but to not lose something
-hope this helped
~addison