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For Carol Gilligan the virtue of __________ was missing from Kohlbergs stages of
  moral development.


 
 

a. care
  b. justice
  c. peer reinforcement
  d. parental affection



Question 2

According to Lawrence Kohlberg, the highest stage of moral development
 
 

a. is conventional morality developed during adolescence.
  b. is characterized by rule following.
  c. involves reciprocity and equality.
  d. is developed through the avoidance of punishment




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Answer to Question 1

a. care

Answer to Question 2

c. involves reciprocity and equality.



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