Answer:
B. Stage 3
Explanation:
Kohlberg's stages of moral development refers to the various stages of how individuals respond morally and under what circumstances. The theory is based upon how morals guide our actions and moral dilemmas faced by individuals.
Among the various stages defined by Kohlberg, Stage 3 corresponds to acting to serve the best interests of the client as well as maintaining good interpersonal relationships.
Under stage 3, an individual seeks social approval in his acts i.e his actions are governed by social values.