Question

Which of the following is a commonly shared perspective on moral decision making by both Kohlberg and Gilligan?

A. Moral decision making may be the product of a dual process system employing both automatic emotions and controlled reasoning.

B. Moral decision making is an automatic, nonreflective process.

C. Moral decision making is the controlled product of analysis, deliberation, and experience.

D. Moral decision making is a result of rapid judgments about right and wrong based on unconscious processes that are involuntary and universal.

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