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Social Studies, 03.09.2019 22:30, dlasheab

The debate over whether development occurs gradually, without discernible shifts, or through a series of distinct stages is termed
nature vs. nurture
developmental vs. cognitive
cross-sectional vs. longitudinal
continuity vs. discontinuity
maturation vs. learning

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