Answer: c. Moral beliefs arise from a habit of moral behavior that is the product of reinforcement.
Explanation:
Morality is the collection of beliefs which helps in distinguishing between the right and wrong actions. Moral beliefs are not identical to the moral behavior but are related to the moral behavior.
The theory of learning suggests that moral behavior is the outcome of the learning process that can be achieved by the reinforcement of award or punishment and also the exposure of the subject to the high order reasoning that can enhance the learning process.