Research aimed at testing Gilligan's ideas about moral judgment has found that

A) girls are more caring and boys are more objective in their judgments.
B) boys are more likely to think that someone who commits a crime should be punished, whatever the circumstances.
C) girls are more swayed by irrelevant sentimentality.
D) boys and girls are roughly equal in the importance they give to intimacy versus obligations.

Answer: D

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a. one or both parents have lost a job b. the adult child has lost a job c. the adult parents have become disabled and need assistance d. living expenses are too high for parents and children to afford two households

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