Current lifespan development theory is consistent with a contextual metatheoretical view in emphasizing________________

a) a lifelong process involving mutlidirectionality, contextualism, gains and losses, and plasticity
b) a lifelong process involving mutlidirectionality, contextualism, gains and losses, and rigidity
c) a lifelong process involving contextualism, predetermined development, and periods of stability
d) a lifelong process involving an environment full of change, recognized by quantifiable growth, plateau, or decline

Answer: a

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