The most rapid growth period in a person's life is during which of the following periods?

a. infancy c. latency
b. early childhood d. adolescence


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A Correct. The most rapid growth period in a person's life is during infancy.
B Incorrect. The most rapid growth period in a person's life is not during early childhood.
C Incorrect. The most rapid growth period in a person's life is not during latency.
D Incorrect. The most rapid growth period in a person's life is not during adolescence.

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