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chandani

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A qualitative researcher negotiates entry to a particular site by adopting a role as
 
  a. participant observer. c. collaborative partner.
  b. observer participant. d. any one of the above.

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Describe the forces that Vygotsky believed most strongly influence how we think.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Vygotsky believed that our thinking is influenced both by current social forces, meaning the interactions we have with others, and historical cultural forces, meaning those behaviors that a culture has valued for hundreds or thousands of years and passes along to successive generations.





 

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