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Select all that applyWhich of the following are aspects of socioemotional processes in developmental psychology? Multiple select question.changes in motor skillschanges in relationships and personalitychanges in emotionthe development of language

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Select all that applyWhich of the following are aspects of socioemotional processes in developmental psychology? Multiple select question.changes in motor skillschanges in relationships and personalitychanges in emotionthe development of language

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The aspects of socioemotional processes in developmental psychology from the given options are:

  • Changes in relationships and personality
  • Changes in emotion

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