Multiple Choice
Drs. Jaffe and Hyde dispute Carol Gilligan's idea that men and women have entirely different approaches to moral reasoning, but note that there is empirical support for her larger message that:
A) Kohlberg's theory accurately reflects the way that humans reason morally and behave morally.
B) the best predictor of moral behavior in real-life situations is the moral reasoning in response to hypothetical dilemmas.
C) Kohlberg's theory did not adequately reflect the way that humans actually experienced moral decision making.
D) the development of moral reasoning follows a universal sequence of levels and stages suggesting a strong genetic influence.
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