Asked by paul
Life span developmental studies are based on the idea that:
A. development occurs early in life, but not in late adulthood.
B. there is almost no continuity over the lifespan, so an individual's history has little effect on development.
C. sociohistorical events affect development, but not enough to make any real difference.
D. every part of the lifespan is influenced by earlier events, and will in turn affect later events
My choice is D. Is it right?
A. development occurs early in life, but not in late adulthood.
B. there is almost no continuity over the lifespan, so an individual's history has little effect on development.
C. sociohistorical events affect development, but not enough to make any real difference.
D. every part of the lifespan is influenced by earlier events, and will in turn affect later events
My choice is D. Is it right?
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