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Preference of paper prototypes over paper-in-screen prototypes

Similar to paper prototyping, paper-in screen prototyping displays low-fi mockups on the device itself. However, the latter will only work with some pre-defined scenarios. (i.e. the interactions of the design will not be complete)

Are paper-in screen prototypes more suitable than the paper prototypes to gather feedback during a usability test?