Multiple Choice
A child who reasons at the preconventional level would help another person because
A) she might get a reward for helping.
B) she is afraid that others would disapprove of her if she didn't help.
C) helping is a good behaviour that is valued by society.
D) she has a moral principle of responsibility for others.
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