Eysenck's typology has:

a. a strong physiological base, but one which unfortunately ignores environmental influences
b. a strong physiological base, but one which does not ignore environmental influences
c. a strong environmental base, but one which unfortunately ignores the role played by biology in the determination of behavior
d. a strong environmental base, but one which does not stress physiological influences

b

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According to Vygotsky, a child's mental abilities develop as a resultof participation in

collaborative activities with more skilled peers or adults. Consequently, it is the social interaction and ___________ that provide the foundation for cognitive development. a. cultural context b. family environment c. quality of care giving d. macrosystem

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