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Margaret Mead believed that adolescence was shaped by cultural factors and varied across societies, while G. Stanley Hall's view emphasized biological factors and saw adolescence as a universal stage of development marked by inherent biological turmoil. Mead argued that adolescence was a product of social and cultural influences, leading to different experiences and behaviors in different societies.

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