Hana and Ahmed are studying for their final exam in cross-cultural human development
Hana correctly describes Bronfenbrenner's ecological model to Ahmed as
a. a framework for understanding how variousaspects of a culture guide the
developmental process by focusing on the child as the unit of analysis within his
sociocultural setting or context.
b. a model for integrating various levels of interaction between culture and the
individual.
c. a theoretical foundation for appreciating how historical and cultural factors
influence human development across the lifespan.
d. a paradigm for illustrating how a child and her environment interact with genetic
predisposition.
a
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