Overlapping waves theory (an information-processing approach) and Piaget’s theory differ in what way(s): a.In overlapping waves theory, children have several different strategies that they can apply to solve a problem; In Piaget’s theory, children tend to apply a single strategy across contexts until they shift to a new developmental stage b.In Piaget’s theory, children have several different strategies that they can apply to solve a problem, depending on the context; In overlapping waves theory, children tend to apply a single strategy across contexts until they shift to a new developmental stage c. Overlapping waves theory focuses on the mechanisms that lead to development of problem solving; Piaget’s theory does not focus on mechanisms d. A & C
Overlapping waves theory (an information-processing approach) and Piaget’s theory differ in what way(s):
a.In overlapping waves theory, children have several different strategies that they can apply to solve a problem; In Piaget’s theory, children tend to apply a single strategy across contexts until they shift to a new developmental stage
b.In Piaget’s theory, children have several different strategies that they can apply to solve a problem, depending on the context; In overlapping waves theory, children tend to apply a single strategy across contexts until they shift to a new developmental stage
c. Overlapping waves theory focuses on the mechanisms that lead to development of problem solving; Piaget’s theory does not focus on mechanisms
d. A & C
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