When comparing the development of a number of children, you would expect which aspect of developmental change to be the same in all the children?

a. basic sequence of changes
b. onset of each change
c. length of each change
d. response


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A Correct. When comparing the development of a number of children, you would expect the basic sequence of developmental change to be the same in all the children.
B Incorrect. When comparing the development of a number of children, you would not expect the onset of each developmental change to be the same in all the children.
C Incorrect. When comparing the development of a number of children, you would not expect the length of each developmental change to be the same in all the children.
D Incorrect. When comparing the development of a number of children, you would not expect the response to each developmental change to be the same in all the children.

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