The current research on gender comparisons in moral reasoning shows that
a. women are consistently more likely than men to emphasize "justice" in moral reasoning.
b. women are consistently more likely than men to emphasize "care" in moral reasoning.
c. overall, there are gender similarities in this area.
d. the only gender differences in moral reasoning are found in cultures outside North America.
C
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