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leo leo

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Mason grew one inch between sixth grade and seventh grade. What type of developmental change is this?
 
  a. Quantitative
  b. Qualitative
  c. Discontinuous
  d. Personal

Question 2

Rachel has a hard time relating to other students. She is very independent, but wants to have friends. She has tried to carry on conversations about the science concepts that interest her and information she learned from her dad who is a civil engineer. She's trying to branch out and watch a TV show some of the students like so she can discuss it with them at school tomorrow. Whatkind of development is involved in Rachel's experiences?
 
  a. Cognitive development
  b. Personal development
  c. Physical development
  d. Social development



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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