A shortcoming in the family life stage perspective is:
A) it is explanatory rather than descriptive.
B) it offers normative data on extended families only.
C) it emphasizes individual difference in the timings of modal events.
D) it does not deal with transition periods between stages.
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A)attend to
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A)occurs in
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A)a
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