Cross-cultural data suggest that, in regard to motor development,
A) the rate of motor development is universal across cultures.
B) infant motor development can be altered with specific manipulation.
C) Western cultures do not acknowledge maturational influences.
D) childrearing attitudes do not influence rates of development.
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