Multiple Choice
Faced with a choice of helping her sister finish a project or playing outside with her own friends, a child says, "I will help, but only if she promises to help me the next time." This child is reasoning at what level in Eisenberg's levels of prosocial reasoning?
A) hedonistic orientation
B) needs-oriented orientation
C) approval-by-others orientation
D) internalized orientation
E) mutual interpersonal orientation
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