Dynamic assessment procedures for measuring intelligence are based on __________ concept of the zone of proximal development
A) Chomsky's
B) Skinner's
C) Vygotsky's
D) Piaget's
C) Vygotsky's. Dynamic assessment procedures are designed to measure not just what a child is capable of doing independently (or the bottom boundary of the zone, and what traditional intelligence tests assess), but also what she or he is capable of achieving when given help (or the top boundary of the zone).
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