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Projected error refers to the extrapolation of the errors detected when testing a sample to the population from which the sample was drawn.
Gilligan
Refers to Carol Gilligan, a psychologist known for her work in moral development and ethics, emphasizing the differences in how individuals understand moral problems.
Moral Orientations
The underlying attitudes, beliefs, or perspectives that guide an individual's decisions and judgments about what is right and wrong.
Abstract Rights
Refers to theoretical rights that are not tied to any concrete physical or legal reality but are considered fundamental ethical principles.
Kohlberg's Theory
A psychological framework proposed by Lawrence Kohlberg that suggests moral development occurs in six stages, from obedience and punishment orientation to universal ethical principles.
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