According to psychologist Carol Gilligan, the key weakness of Lawrence Kohlberg's model was that it___________________________________
a. underestimated human potential for immorality
b. was based on only male respondents
c. ignored key social psychological insights
d. overemphasized the subconscious mind
b
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