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The Concept of "Critical Periods" Is Not Closely Linked to Milestones

Question 79

Question 79

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The concept of "critical periods" is not closely linked to milestones or phase-stage views of human development, but rather to the theory of:


A) Relativity
B) Evolution
C) Imprinting
D) Bonding
E) Development

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