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How did Piaget and Vygotsky view the journey of cognitive development?
 
  a. Both saw children as making the journey alone.
 b. Piaget saw the journey as involving an apprenticeship driven by collaboration with others, while Vygotsky saw children as making the journey alone.
  c. Vygotsky saw the journey as involving an apprenticeship driven by collaboration with others, while Piaget saw children as making the journey alone.
  d. Both saw the journey as involving an apprenticeship driven by collaboration with others.

Question 2

Research by Camp and Skrajner (2004) on training individuals with dementia to be group leaders led to the conclusion that
 
  a. individuals with dementia could not become group leaders.
 b. training techniques worked well with every group except those with Alzheimer's disease.
  c. effective training must include some psychoactive drug use.
 d. procedures based on the Montessori method can be effective.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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