Multiple Choice
The Piagetian view of development and the cultural-context view of development differ in which of the following ways?
A) Only the Piagetian perspective views children as active participants in constructing their own knowledge of the world around them.
B) Only the Piagetian perspective views innate capabilities as important contributors to developmental outcomes.
C) Only the cultural-context perspective views development as being tied to the specific contexts within which a child develops.
D) Only the cultural-context perspective views "nurture" and experiences as important contributors to developmental outcomes.
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