A survey researcher has asked Larry and Carol about their attitudes toward obeying laws. They are asked what they would do in certain hypothetical situations. For example, if the only way to help someone and/or to avoid harming someone would involve breaking the law. 'Law, schmaw, what’s important is doing the right thing,' said Carol. 'True, we should do what’s right, but we’ve also made an agreement with society to follow its rules. We should try to do that too, but I agree that a lot of it depends on the situation,' said Larry. How did Larry and Carol fit in Kohlberg’s stages of moral development?

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A survey researcher has asked Larry and Carol about their attitudes toward obeying laws. They are asked what they would do in certain hypothetical situations. For example, if the only way to help someone and/or to avoid harming someone would involve breaking the law. 'Law, schmaw, what’s important is doing the right thing,' said Carol. 'True, we should do what’s right, but we’ve also made an agreement with society to follow its rules. We should try to do that too, but I agree that a lot of it depends on the situation,' said Larry. How did Larry and Carol fit in Kohlberg’s stages of moral development?