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29 March, 03:51

Which option is the correct assumption of life course theory?

A.

Causal factors are static.

B.

All individuals are equally exposed to the causal factors.

C.

Causal factors are dynamic and change throughout the life of an individual.

D.

Causal factors are genetic.

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  1. 29 March, 04:02
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    Life course theory, more commonly termed the life course perspective, refers to a multidisciplinary paradigm for the study of people's lives, structural contexts, and social change ... Thus the concept of life course implies age-differentiated social phenomena distinct from uniform life-cycle stages and the life span.

    B ... I think
  2. 29 March, 04:10
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    The answer should be C because casual factores are classified as unplanned. If they are unplanned, they can happen at random. People grow up in different situations and are exposed to different things.
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