What are the three general types of constraints specified by Elman and his colleagues (1996) which helps articulate the ways that cognitive developmentalists consider biology to constrain psychological development?

A. parental, peer-influenced, and social
B. militaristic, socialistic, and democratic
C. architectural, reality-based, and chronotopic
D. architectural, chronotopic, and representational


Ans: D

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