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At the preconventional moral development level, an individual conforms to the expectations of others.

Preconventional Moral Development

A stage in Lawrence Kohlberg's theory of moral development characterized by an individual's motivation to follow rules and obey authority to avoid punishment or obtain rewards.

Expectations of Others

The anticipated beliefs or standards others hold regarding an individual's or entity's actions and performance.

  • Absorb the concepts of moral advancement and their linkage to professional demeanor.
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