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Financial monetary assets which often cannot be readily used in commercial exchanges are included in
Preconventional
A stage in moral development where individuals' moral reasoning is based primarily on the consequences of their actions to themselves.
Stage of Morality
Refers to levels of moral development individuals go through as they progress in making ethical decisions.
Self-interest
The focus on one's own advantage and well-being without necessarily considering the impact on others.
Stage of Morality
Concept in moral development theory that classifies individuals' reasoning about ethical and moral issues into distinct levels or stages.
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