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    Brief Periods in Which Specific Kinds of Experiences Have Significant
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Brief Periods in Which Specific Kinds of Experiences Have Significant

Question 83

Question 83

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Brief periods in which specific kinds of experiences have significant positive or negative consequences for development are referred to as


A) latency periods.
B) schemes.
C) maturational periods.
D) sensitive periods.

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