Respuesta :
Answer:
b) Child shows respect for authority and maintains the social order
Explanation:
Lawrence Kohlberg was an American psychologist who proposed a theory of children's moral development. He suggests there are three levels of morality, each containing two stages; as explained below.
- Level I: Preconventional morality: based on external control
Stage 1: Obedience and Punishment Orientation
- Obeys rules to avoid trouble/punishment.
Stage 2: Instrumental Orientation
- Satisfying self's needs comes first and foremost
- Level II: Conventional morality: based on social relationships and roles
Stage 3: Good Boy - Nice Girl Orientation
- Looks for approval of others
Stage 4: Law-and-Order Orientation
- Obeys the authority to maintain social order
- Level III: Postconventional morality: based on individual principles
Stage 5: Social Contract Orientation
- Laws are perceived as rational and functional
Stage 6: Universal Ethical Principles
- Self conscience and personal ethical principles
To answer the question, the statement "(b) Child shows respect for authority and maintains the social order." describes stage 4 of Kohlberg's theory.