According to the text, Carol Gilligan, a former student of Lawrence Kohlberg, studied whether there were gender differences in moral reasoning. Through her research, Gilligan found that:

a. Males she interviewed focused almost exclusively on justice considerations in their moral reasoning while women were more likely to raise issues related to caring for others in their moral reasoning.
b. Females she interviewed focused significantly more on justice considerations in their moral reasoning than the men she interviewed.
c. Men and women both tended to emphasize the continuity of interdependent relationships in their approach to moral reasoning making further study of gender differences in decision-making fruitless.
d. Business managers of both genders tended to disregard considerations of either justice or care in their.

Ans: a. Males she interviewed focused almost exclusively on justice considerations in their moral reasoning while women were more likely to raise issues related to caring for others in their moral reasoning.

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