Attempts to validate the universality of Piaget's stages of development have found that
a. while rates of development appear to be culturally consistent, the sequence of the stages varies.
b. while the sequence of the stages is consistent, rates of development vary.
c. genetics shapes rates of development, but culture has no influence.
d. both the sequence of stages and rates of development are uniform across cultures.
B
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