Multiple Choice
In the final chapter of "Lives Across Cultures" Gardiner and Kosmitzki predict that future theories of human development will
A) focus on limited and specific facets of development.
B) describe, explain, understand, and predict all aspects of an individual's development.
C) consider culture simultaneously as a dependent and independent variable.
D) lack consistency in definitions, approaches, and methodology.
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