Kohlberg's Moral Reasoning, Part 1
Please drag each description to the corresponding level of Kohlberg's three levels of moral development.
Individuals abide by certain standards, but they are the standards of others, such as parents or the laws of society.
Level 1: Preconventional Level
Level 2: Conventional Level
Individuals develop expectations about social roles.
Good and bad is interpreted in terms of external rewards or punishments.
Level 3: Postconventional Level
It is sometimes characterized as the "What's in it for me?" level.
Morality involves flexible thinking and is more internalized.
Individuals engage in deliberate checks on their reasoning to ensure that it meets high ethical standards.