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Differentiate between stage 3 and stage 6 of Kohlberg’s model? help fastly pls​

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Answered by meeranandagopal8
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Lawrence Kohlberg expanded on the earlier work of cognitive theorist Jean Piaget to explain the moral development of children, which he believed follows a series of stages.

Kohlberg defined three levels of moral development: preconventional, conventional, and postconventional. Each level has two distinct stages.

During the preconventional level, a child’s sense of morality is externally controlled. Children accept and believe the rules of authority figures, such as parents and teachers, and they judge an action based on its consequences.

During the conventional level, an individual’s sense of morality is tied to personal and societal relationships. Children continue to accept the rules of authority figures, but this is now because they believe that this is necessary to ensure positive relationships and societal order.

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Answered by cutegirl2617
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Level 3 - Postconventional morality

Postconventional morality is the third stage of moral development, and is characterized by an individuals' understanding of universal ethical principles. ... According to Kohlberg this level of moral reasoning is as far as most people get.

Stage 6: Universal ethical principle orientation

According to Kohlberg, this is the highest stage of functioning. ... At this stage, the appropriate action is determined by one's self-chosen ethical principles of conscience. These principles are abstract and universal in application.

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