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Discreet development refers to in psychology context?

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
It seems there might be a slight mix-up in terminology. The term "discreet development" isn't widely recognized in psychology. However, you might be referring to "discrete development" or possibly another concept related to developmental psychology.

If you meant "discrete development," it could refer to distinct, separate stages or milestones in psychological development, such as those described in stage theories (e.g., Erikson's stages of psychosocial development or Piaget's stages of cognitive development). In this context, each stage is characterized by specific challenges and behaviors.

If you're looking for something else or a different concept in psychology, please provide a bit more context, and I'll be glad to help clarify!
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