According to Gilligan, women's reasoning about moral situations differs from that of men in which of the following ways?
A. Women are more likely to emphasize justice and upholding the law.
B. Men are more likely to emphasize the impact of a decision on friends and family.
C. Women are more concerned about reward and punishment than men.
D. Women are more sensitive than men to the interpersonal context and one's responsibility for others.
Answer: D
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