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In Kohlberg's Moral Development theory, an individual who reaches level II (conventional thought) is expected to exhibit:
 
  1. Absolute obedience to authority
  2. Reasoning based on personal gain
  3. Personal internalization of other's expectations
  4. Self-chosen ethical principles, universality, and impartiality
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At level IIconventional thought, the person sees moral reasoning based on his or her own per-sonal internalization of societal and others' expectations. In stage 1, the child's response to a moral dilemma is in terms of absolute obedience to authority and rules. At level Ipreconventional thoughtthe person reflects on moral reasoning based on personal gain. Ac-cording to Kohlberg, stage 6 is when a person has self-chosen ethical principles, universality, and impartiality.
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