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ETearle

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In lifespan developmental theories, significant developmental changes are thought to be largely complete by
 
  a. the age of 18.
  b. the age of 30.
  c. the age of 50.
  d. death.

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The idea that children's development is affected by biological factors, and that biological factors are also affected by the environment and experience, is part of
 
  a. developmental stage theories
  b. incremental developmental theories
  c. social learning theories
  d. multidimensional systems theories



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Answer to Question 1

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