A researcher studying children identifies the following age groups: Birth to age 12 months 12 months to 3 years 3 years to 5 years 5 years to 12 years 12 years to 18 years These categories are not

a. empirical.
b. equal.
c. exclusive.
d. exhaustive.


ANS: C

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