A few high school students are doing a project about the development of moral reasoning and are studying the Heinz dilemma. They collect responses from a local office.
Using what you have learned in chapter 9, match the employee below to their Stage of Moral Reasoning:
Dwight Schrute is all about authority. Authority figures are not questioned, and he reasons that people need to obey and conform for the good of social order.
Andy Bernard thinks people should be good in order to avoid being punished. If a person is punished, they must be a bad person.
Jim Halpert cares about being seen as a good person by others. All his answers relate to the approval of others.
Pam Beasley focuses on rules that serve the greater good and what will be best for most people, even though there are times when these rules will not work for all people.
Angela Martin believes that people should have their own set of moral guidelines which may or may not fit the law. The principles apply to everyone.