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What is the difference between the concepts of growth and development in psychology?
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What is the difference between the concepts of growth and development in psychology?
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Growth refers to physical changes and increases in size or mass, while development refers to changes in skills, abilities, and knowledge. Teenage growth and development both occur during the period of adolescence.
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