Research focusing on life transitions as the basis for personality development shows
A) clear evidence of a single sequence of qualitative changes.
B) supportive evidence based on large representative samples.
C) strong evidence of transitions at specific points (such as age 30) .
D) little evidence of universal transitions tied to specific ages.
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