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Social Studies, 18.03.2020 22:09, battlemarshmell

He conflicting results of cross-sectional and longitudinal studies of aging and intelligence are of greatest relevance to the issue of stability or change. nature or nurture. continuity or stages. concrete or formal operational thought. assimilation or accommodation.

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