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What is the key argument of Robert Peck's theory of psychosocial development in late life?
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What is the key argument of Robert Peck's theory of psychosocial development in late life?
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The key argument of Robert Peck's theory of psychosocial development in late life is that individuals in later life must confront and resolve specific challenges related to their physical and social contexts.
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