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Conventional morality is a level of development where people start to follow rules and norms because they are important in their social group or society. At this stage, individuals often act based on what others might think of them, wanting to be seen as good or right. They follow laws and social norms not just out of fear of punishment, but because they believe it's important for societal harmony. It's typical for children in late childhood and early adolescence to show this kind of moral thinking, as they become more aware of others' perspectives and societal expectations.
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