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Developmentally, the child's peers are
 
  a. social equals whose behavior complexity matches the child's.
  b. anyone with whom the child has frequent daily contact.
  c. anyone who shares similar interests with the child.
  d. teachers, parents, or others who offer Vygotskian scaffolding when assistance is requested or needed.

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What has made Vygotsky's approach less prone to criticism than Piaget's theory?
 
  a. Vygotsky's theory generated fewer testable hypotheses than Piagetian theory.
  b. It is a much older and more established theory.
  c. Piaget's ideas have been very difficult to test.
  d. Vygotsky's principles cannot be applied to American children.



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Answer to Question 1

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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