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Critique of the Stage-Based Approach to Development

A research team is designing a study to understand how problem-solving abilities change throughout a person's life. They decide to structure their research by observing and comparing separate groups of people from distinct age categories: childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. Critically evaluate this methodological choice. What are the main benefits of organizing the study around these discrete age-based periods, and what are the significant drawbacks or potential inaccuracies that might arise from this approach?

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