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    Five-Year-Olds Seem to Talk to Themselves Aloud More Often as Their
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Five-Year-Olds Seem to Talk to Themselves Aloud More Often as Their

Question 16

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Five-year-olds seem to talk to themselves aloud more often as their work becomes increasingly difficult. This finding supports


A) Piaget
B) Vygotsky
C) both Piaget and Vygotsky
D) neither Piaget nor Vygotsky

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