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When Brazilian peddlers in middle childhood were tested on mathematical ability
 
  their skills were far superior to those of North American schoolchildren.
  their skills were far inferior to those of North American schoolchildren.
  they did poorly when given a pencil-and-paper test, but did well orally.
  they did well when given a pencil-and-paper test, but were shy about
  answering spoken questions.

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Piaget has provided us with the ______ context of children's concepts, whereas Vygotsky has provided us with the ______ context.
 
  cognitive; behaviorist
  empirical; experimental
  individual; social
  social; individual



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Answer to Question 1

they did poorly when given a pencil-and-paper test, but did well orally.

Answer to Question 2

individual; social




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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
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