When individuals have their own moral code and no longer follow social rules and laws that they don't personally believe in without questioning them, they are in Kohlberg's ________ level of moral development

A) preperational
B) conventional
C) formal operational
D) postconventional

D) postconventional The highest level of Kohlberg's theory is the postconventional level, at which people move beyond social conventions as the basis for moral reasoning. They no longer obey societal rules without at least questioning them. They understand that others can have opinions that are different from their own, and that different opinions can be equally "right."

Psychology

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