Multiple Choice
The second level of Gilligan's (1982) , focuses on:
A) Women begin to become aware of their responsibility for others' well-being
B) Social norms and consensus are the basis for moral judgments and concern for others, especially others' feelings, and the possibility of hurting others is of major concern
C) Women now understand that care includes caring for themselves as well as others
D) Individual survival is paramount , and moral considerations are relevant only when one's own needs are in conflict
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