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    The Idea That the Processes of Development Are Different for Different
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The Idea That the Processes of Development Are Different for Different

Question 90

Question 90

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The idea that the processes of development are different for different types of behavior (e.g., moral judgments, manners, and peer relationships) is:


A) egocentricity
B) reciprocal determination
C) multifinality
D) domain specificity

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