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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

People in China would find Kohlberg's "Heinz" dilemma incomprehensible because moral decisions in China are based on group consensus.

The  Kohlberg's "Heinz," used in Psychology studies, states that a man (Heinz), is desperately finding a cure for his wife that is in bed, dying. Someone has found a cure for that disease and is selling the dose for $2,000. The man that discovered is greedy and wants to become rich. That is why the husband plea to him to sell it cheaper. The scientist said no. The husband does everything that is on his hands and gets only $1000, but the answer is still no. The husband promised to pay the difference later and the answer was still a no. Then one night, the husband breaks into the laboratory to try to steal the dose for her wife. The moral dilemma is: "Should Heinz did the right thing in breaking into the laboratory to steal the medicine and save his wife?