Constructivism Differs from Traditional Cognitive-Behavioral Theories Because of Its Attention
Multiple Choice
Constructivism differs from traditional cognitive-behavioral theories because of its attention to:
A) supremacy of thinking
B) objective measures of behavior
C) focus on cognitive schemas
D) interdependence of thinking, feeling, and behaving
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