Katie is given a moral dilemma: Her mother is very sick and needs a certain drug to stay alive, but the family cannot afford the cost of the medicine
Would Katie steal the drug to save her mother? According to Gilligan, Katie would be most likely to answer:
A) No, because I could go to jail if I got caught.
B) No, because it is against my religion to steal.
C) Yes, because we should have free health care in our country.
D) Yes, because it is my responsibility to take care of my mother.
D) Yes, because it is my responsibility to take care of my mother. Gilligan would predict that Katie's moral reasoning would be primarily influenced by a sense of care and responsibility for others.
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a. events that follow behavior affect whether the behavior is repeated in the future. b. one's mental processes (e.g., memory and perception) mediate what behaviors one does in a situation. c. voluntary behaviors are reflexive. d. one learns by watching others' behavior.
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