What is the stability-change controversy? How does this relate to the continuity-discontinuity controversy?

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One of the main issues in development is whether people remain the same, or stable, over time or whether they change. As individuals, we like to believe there is some stability across time because this enables us to predict what we and others might do in the future based on our past acts. However, we also like to assume that we are not set in stone and that change in behavior or personality is attainable. The related continuity-discontinuity issue is concerned with whether development is smooth across time or whether there are abrupt shifts in development. For example, young children can have periods of almost undetectable physical growth and then seem to grow practically overnight. Their physical development can happen in spurts. This particular example argues for both change and discontinuity.

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