Themes and Methods in Developmental Psychology

AP Psychology· difficulty 4/5

Lifespan psychology takes the view that

  • A

    Development plays little meaningful role beyond about age 25

  • B

    Development effectively concludes once adolescence has ended

  • C

    Critical periods strictly govern all aspects of human growth

  • D

    Development continues throughout life, with each period bringing changes

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Explanation

Modern view; contrasts with earlier focus on childhood only.

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