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Carol Gilligan extended Kohlberg's research, showing that girls and boys typically assess situations as right and wrong using different standards. girls are more interested in right and wrong than boys are. boys are more interested in right and wrong than girls are. the ability to assess situations as right and wrong typically develops only as young people enter the teenage years.

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