Close inspection of established sequences of development, such as the cognitive stages proposed by Piaget, reveals that these developments are
A) discontinuous and stage-like, as Piaget (and others) have argued
B) continuous, reflecting many small, incremental changes that prepare a person for stage "transitions"
C) both continuous and discontinuous, depending on what aspects of development one focuses on
D) largely maturational and independent of environmental influence
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