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Diano4ka-milaya [45]
4 years ago
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Majorie, a psychology major, is considering applying to graduate programs. Her primary interest has to do with lifespan developm

ent, including all the biological, environmental, social, cultural, and behavioral factors involved in the trajectory of the human lifespan. Majorie might strongly considering applying to graduate programs in:
Health
1 answer:
diamong [38]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The correct answer is option - developmental psychology.

Explanation:

Developmental psychology is one of the scientific studies that Majorie should consider applying to graduate programs. This study finds or examines the social, physical and cognitive, environmental, biological development throughout the life span.

It is concerned with children and infants originally however it expands all over life span included adolescence, adult and later age of the san.

Thus, the correct answer is - Development psychology.

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