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Naturalistic inquiry is
 
  a. a method of uncovering the physical laws of nature.
  b. the quantitative contribution to qualitative inquiry
  c. the same as naturalism.
  d. the study of subjects in their natural environment.

Question 2

Piaget did not believe that instruction could accelerate the development of schemes. What does the research evidence suggest?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

Formal instruction may hasten the development of more advanced schemes
provided the child has already begun a transition to the higher stage of development.



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