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According to Kohlberg, at which orientation level of moral development is a person who performs an action only in the expectation of receiving a benefit in return?

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Answer:

STAGE 2:

Instrumental Orientation

Step-by-step explanation:

In this stage," the child asked for everything whats for me in it". In this position, the person focused on his/ her needs rather than other person needs. it points only its benefits. it works upon the principles "you scratch my back then I will scratch your back". for example when a child asked his /her parents for the task and demands what is there for him/her and parents asked her /him for that they have some sweets, toys or gifts for him/ her. however, it is not based on loyalty.

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