How did Vygotsky's research differ from Piaget's?
A) Vygotsky focused his research on adults, whereas Piaget focused his on children.
B) Vygotsky stressed the role of school instruction in the advancement of cognitive development, whereas Piaget neglected such an influence.
C) Vygotsky compared the development of children with that of their parents, whereas Piaget compared the development of Swiss children with that of Western scientists.
D) Piaget and Vygotsky's research were one and the same.
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