_(____ is an example of a normative age-graded influence on development? having a best friend with cancer starting school around age 5-6 starting school around age 25 taking a diabetes medication)
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Normative age-graded influences are developmental factors that are common and predictable within a specific age range. These influences are typically related to biological or social events that occur at certain ages and are considered normal or typical for that Show more…
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