Multiple Choice
Larry and Carol are tested twice on moral reasoning.When Kohlberg's measures are used,Carol gets a lower score than Larry.When Gilligan's approach is used,both individuals score at the same level.Which of the following is likely to be a reason for this discrepancy?
A) Gilligan's approach is not as accurate and precise as Kohlberg's approach.
B) Kohlberg's theory is a justice perspective, while Gilligan's theory is a care perspective.
C) Gilligan's approach does not emphasize on interpersonal relationships, like Kohlberg's theory.
D) Unlike Kohlberg's theory, Gilligan's theory is biased against women.
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