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Kagan's belief that experience early in life is critical and nonreversible in the establishment of certain aspects of social and intellectual behavior is called the ______ model of development.
 
  a. genesenvironment c. tabula rasa
  b. tape recorder d. early childhood

Question 2

Development always occurs within a(n) ______ context.
 
  a. social c. objective
  b. isolated d. historical



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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