According to Bronfenbrenner's bioecological model:
a. Children cannot control the external system factors that influence their
development.
b. Transactional relationships among factors in different systems can help to explain
both normal and abnormal development.
c. Factors that influence children on a daily basis (e.g., in the family) have the
greatest influence on development.
d. Social and cultural factors have less impact on child development than biological
factors.
e. Demographic factors such as gender and age have little bearing on child
development.
B
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