Answer:
Option A is the correct answer - Linda, whose moral reasoning is based on the approval of other people
Explanation:
In stage three of Kohlberg's theory of moral development, the individual (such as Linda, mentioned in the question) set out to do the things that are considered “right” because it is good, not only for the family, but also for the school, church or peer group.
This stage, often known as the "good boy/good girl" stage, has morality, often spelt out as acting in conformity to what the social group general requires to be right and moral.