The life-events approach to understanding adult development has been criticized because it focuses:
A) too much on change and too little on stability.
B) too little on common life events that do not significantly alter development.
C) too much on the concept of midlife crisis to explain development.
D) too little on universal coping strategies that minimize the effects of major life events.
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