Answer:
d. you worry less about punishment and more about doing things that directly advance your needs.
Explanation:
Lawrence Kohlberg's 6 Stages of Moral Judgement are represented under the three levels of moral thinking (Preconventional, Conventional and Postconventional).
The "Law and Order Stage" and the "Instrumental Exchange Stage" are both under the "Preconventional Stage."
In the "Instrumental Exchange State," the person worries less about punishment compared to the "Law and Order Stage." For him, it is right to follow the rules if it serves his interests or if it advances his needs. This arises from his awareness that everyone has his/her own interests.