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Developmental psychology: Uneven progress across life stages explained

Developmental psychology suggests that individuals progress through distinct stages, but this progression is often uneven across different life domains. A person might exhibit advanced behaviors in one area, like professional life, while lagging in another, such as personal relationships. This unevenness is attributed to the gradual nature of stage transitions, where new behaviors emerge at a 'leading edge' while older patterns persist at a 'trailing edge' for an extended period. AI

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Developmental psychology: Uneven progress across life stages explained

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  1. LessWrong (AI tag) TIER_1 · Gordon Seidoh Worley ·

    Leading and Trailing Edge of Development

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