Why would Robert Kegan consider the Helix a good graphical representation for his view of human development? (3 points)
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The Helix represents continuous growth and development: Robert Kegan's view of human development emphasizes the idea that individuals continuously grow and develop throughout their lives. The Helix, with its spiral shape, symbolizes this continuous process of Show more…
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