According to Carol Gilligan (1982), Kohlberg's theory describes moral development from the "morality of justice," which tends to predominate in males, but neglects to consider the "morality of care," which tends to predominate in females. From the justice perspective, moral decisions are based on considerations of fairness and equal treatment for all. From the care perspective, moral decisions are based on considerations of meeting individuals' personal needs and preserving relationships. Do research findings on gender differences support Gilligan's views?