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Proactive interference (or the lack of it) is a possible explanation for which of the following?
Moral Thought
The process of thinking about, and making judgments regarding, the rightness or wrongness of human actions.
Kohlberg
A theorist known for his work in the development of moral reasoning, proposing stages through which individuals progress as they mature.
Gilligan
A psychologist known for her work in gender differences in morality and ethical decision-making, challenging traditional theories by introducing a feminine perspective.
Spillover Hypothesis
A theory suggesting that the emotions, attitudes, and behaviors experienced in one area of life can transfer to, and affect, another area.
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