1982
DOI: 10.2190/4y0g-n8f3-rvjw-2wr3
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Sex Differences and Interpersonal Relationships: A Cross-Sectional Sample in the U.S. and India

Abstract: This study introduces a methodology for exploring sex differences and life span patterns in a small sample for the purpose of generating hypotheses concerning the frequency and kinds of relationships people identify as important. Sixty-two participants from the United States and India, ranging in age from nineteen to seventy-five were interviewed as part of a study on ego and moral development. These open-ended, semistructured interviews yielded information on relationships that was subsequently coded for anal… Show more

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“…A colleague of Kohlberg, Carol Gilligan studied differences in the moral development and moral perspectives of women and men (Gilligan, 1982;Norman, Murphy, Gilligan, and Vasudev, 1982). She argues that men and women make ethical judgments differently.…”
Section: Ethics Of Care and Feminist Ethicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A colleague of Kohlberg, Carol Gilligan studied differences in the moral development and moral perspectives of women and men (Gilligan, 1982;Norman, Murphy, Gilligan, and Vasudev, 1982). She argues that men and women make ethical judgments differently.…”
Section: Ethics Of Care and Feminist Ethicsmentioning
confidence: 99%