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    A Theory That Assumes That Children Are Qualitatively Different from Adults
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A Theory That Assumes That Children Are Qualitatively Different from Adults

Question 41

Question 41

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A theory that assumes that children are qualitatively different from adults and go through a fixed order of periods of development is called a ______ theory.


A) nonstage
B) stage
C) heuristics
D) structural

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