She is in which stage?

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1 Answer
Nov 27, 2017

a) Conventional Stage 3: Seeking approval, conforming to stereotypical role (teacher authority) and intention (not done yet)

Explanation:

Preconventional Stage 1:
Egocentric deference to superior power or prestige, or a trouble-avoiding set. Objective responsibility.

Preconventional Stage 2:
Right action is that which is instrumental in satisfying the self's needs and occasionally others'.
Relativism of values to each actor's needs and perspectives.
Naive egalitarianism,orientation to exchange and reciprocity.
NOT Stage 2 because the need is not expressed for self, nor only "occasionally" of others. No relative value inferred, nor equality or reciprocity.

Conventional Stage 3:
Orientation to approval, to pleasing and helping others.
Conformity to stereotypical images of majority or natural role behavior.
Action is evaluated in terms of intentions.

Conventional Stage 4:
Orientation to "doing duty" and to showing respect for authority and maintaining the given social order or its own sake.
Regard for earned expectations of others.
Differentiates actions out of a sense of obligation to rules from actions for generally "nice" or natural motives.

http://ww3.haverford.edu/psychology/ddavis/p109g/kohlberg.stages.html