Multiple Choice
With regard to the relative merits of "nature vs. nurture," the current thinking among most developmentalists is to:
A) Not consider the impact of "nature"
B) Not consider the impact of "nurture"
C) Respect both points of view
D) Disregard both points of view
E) There has been no substantive debate concerning the relative merits of nature or nurture.
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