Multiple Choice
What factors argue against the existence of fixed stages of development?
A) There are individual differences in the timing and order of development.
B) Stage theories are descriptive rather than explanatory.
C) Development is often not unidirectional, i.e., sometimes regression is necessary for development to advance.
D) All of the above.
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