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A Closing Argument Is a Statement by a Party That

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A closing argument is a statement by a party that results in a summary judgment in that party's favor.

Understand the practical application of developmental theories and research to real-world problems.
Understand the effects of different influences (sociocultural, normative, history-graded, age-graded) on child development.
Learn about Erikson's psychosocial development theory as a psychodynamic approach emphasizing social interactions.
Distinguish between continuous and discontinuous changes in development.

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