Researchers at State University conducted a meta-analysis of studies on gender differences in moral reasoning. If their results are consistent with previous research they are likely to find that:
a. · men and women have entirely different approaches to moral reasoning.
b. · there are only slight differences in male and female responses to moral dilemmas and both males and females use a mix of justice and care perspectives.
c. · men, more than women, tend to stress the importance of maintaining interpersonal relationships and responding to the needs of others.
d. · moral reasoning predicts moral behavior for women but not for men.
b. · there are only slight differences in male and female responses to moral dilemmas and both males and females use a mix of justice and care perspectives.
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