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    Kagan's Belief That Experience Early in Life Is Critical and Nonreversible
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Kagan's Belief That Experience Early in Life Is Critical and Nonreversible

Question 21

Question 21

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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) genes-environment
B) tape recorder
C) tabula rasa
D) early childhood

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