Asked by Tiffany Lease on Jun 10, 2024

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Stage theories assume all of the following EXCEPT ______.

A) children are qualitatively different from adults
B) children go through stages in a fixed order
C) children learn strategies that help them progress from one stage to the next
D) stages of development are universal

Qualitatively Different

Describes items or phenomena that differ in essence or kind, not just in quantity or scale.

Fixed Order

A predetermined sequence that must be followed, commonly referring to steps in a process or procedure.

Universal

A characteristic or condition that is present in all people or things in a particular group or category.

  • Identify the differences between theories of development that propose distinct stages and those that do not.
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Amirhossein ShahabradJun 17, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Stage theories, such as those proposed by Piaget and Erikson, typically do not emphasize that children learn specific strategies to progress from one stage to the next. Instead, they focus on the inherent, sequential, and universal nature of developmental stages.