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Larry and carol are tested twice on moral reasoning. the first time, kohlberg's measures are used and carol gets a lower score than larry. the second time, gilligan's approach is used and both individuals score at the same level, that of universal ethical principles (stage 6.) based on research reported in your text, what probably caused this discrepancy?

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