Why is asking "Which theoretical perspective is right?" the wrong question to ask?

What will be an ideal response?


- Different perspectives emphasize different aspects of development; asking "which is right?" is like comparing apples and oranges. Both are round, both are fruits, both are edible, but beyond those surface similarities there are important differences that distinguish them
- The same phenomenon can be examined from many different perspectives, meaning each perspective might have a piece of the truth in interpreting that phenomenon
- An eclectic approach, adopting elements of multiple perspectives to address a topic of interest, provides a broader and more nuanced perspective
- Empirical research evidence is the ultimate arbiter of the accuracy of a theoretical perspective

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