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Šis tulkojums pieprasa tikai nozīmi.
Gilligan supports her theory with research of...
Gilligan supports her theory with research of children at play conducted by Northwestern University sociologist Janet Lever.
When arguments arise, girls will usually bend the rules so no one will feel hurt.Gilligan believes that this difference carries over into adult life. Women change the rules in order to preserve relationships; men abide by the rules and see
relationships as replaceable.
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