Age-graded influences are

A) biological and environmental influences associated with a particular historical moment.
B) social and cultural factors present at a particular time for a particular individual.
C) specific, atypical events that occur in a particular person's life at a time when such events
do not happen to most adolescents.
D) biological and environmental influences that are similar for individuals in a particular age
group, regardless of when or where they were raised.

D

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According to the article Apparent from the Parents about different parenting styles and adolescent behavior outcomes, Sandra Scarr's views might most accurately be described as saying:

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