When Jon was in his teens, he was moody and less conscientious in his studies. Now that he is in his thirties, he is more emotionally stable and more agreeable in his work and family life. Jon’s change illustratesSingle choice

A
a. structural brain development.
B
b. the maturity principle.
C
c. genetic influence.
D
d. the life story approach.
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