Question

Which statement about the levels of moral development is not true?

(A) At the third level, postconventional, behavior is motivated by doing the right thing, even at the risk of alienating the group.

(B) At the highest level, superconventional, behavior is motivated by doing greater good, even to the point of breaking the law.

(C) At the highest level, behavior is meeting the group's expectations to fit in by copying others' good behavior.

(D) At the lowest level of moral development, preconventional, behavior is motivated by self-interest—seeking rewards and avoiding punishment.

(E) At the second level, conventional, behavior is motivated by meeting the group's expectations to fit in by copying others' behavior.

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