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    For a Developmental Change to Be Considered Discontinuous, the Change
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For a Developmental Change to Be Considered Discontinuous, the Change

Question 102

Question 102

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For a developmental change to be considered discontinuous, the change must be __________.


A) gradual
B) qualitative
C) quantitative
D) steady

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