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Mark has egocentric ideas about right and wrong. mark doesn't consider the interests of others. mark sometimes confuses his parents' perspective with that of his own. which stage of moral development best describes mark?

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"Preconventional" stage of moral development best describes mark.

As the first stage in moral development, preconventional morality is basically the way to deal with good and bad taken by kids. Youngsters regularly settle on moral choices in light of how it will affect them. When they use sound judgment, or don't settle on awful choices, it is less about standards or qualities and more about some kind of fortification they get. In preconventional morality, the attention is on singular results in deciding good and bad. As per Kohlberg, there are two phases of preconventional morality.

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