james is working on his expense reports and realizes he can probably get away with submitting the expenses for a personal dinner he had with a friend during his recent trip. as he contemplates whether to include the dinner he thinks about his coworkers and how they take a lot of pride in correct accounting. he thinks they would be disappointed if they found out he included the dinner. which stage of cognitive moral reasoning is james applying?

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Conventional stage of moral development is applied. This viewpoint holds that what is correct is what is possible to get away with or what one finds personally satisfying.

Moral development is externally controlled at the preconventional level. Rules imposed by authority figures are followed to escape punishment or receive rewards. This viewpoint holds that what is correct is what is possible to get away with or what one finds personally satisfying. Acknowledgement of society's conventions concerning good and evil characterizes conventional morality. The person progresses beyond the point of view of his or her own society at the postconventional level.  The individual attempts to see things from everyone's point of view.

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