Context specificity suggests which of the following beliefs?
a. Bad caregivers raise bad kids, and good caregivers raise good kids.
b. Children develop according to an internal time clock that is set for certain milestones.
c. There are differences in child development related to cultural values, beliefs, and experiences.
d. Climate has a lot to do with the rate at which children develop.
C
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A Incorrect. Context specificity does not suggest that bad caregivers raise bad kids, and good caregivers raise good kids.
B Incorrect. Context specificity does not suggest that children develop according to an internal time clock that is set for certain milestones.
C Correct. Context specificity suggests there are differences in child development related to cultural values, beliefs, and experiences.
D Incorrect. Context specificity does not suggest that climate has a lot to do with the rate at which children develop.
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