Multiple Choice
The effects of school on children's cognitive abilities can be best studied:
A) in cultures where schooling is available to only parts of the population.
B) by removing children from school and comparing them with children who stay in school.
C) by comparing traditional instructional strategies with strategies based on Vygotsky's theory.
D) by comparing adolescents who have remained in school with peers who have dropped out.
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