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100 1 _aPiaget, Jean,
_d1896-1980
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245 1 4 _aThe psychology of intelligence
_cJean Piaget ; translated by Malcolm Piercy and D.E. Berlyne
260 _aLondon ;
_bRoutledge,
_c2006.
300 _axi, 202 p. ;
_c20 cm.
490 _aRoutledge classics
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [191]-193) and indexes.
505 _aIntelligence and biological adaptation -- "Thought psychology" and the psychological nature of logical operations -- Intelligence and perception -- Habit and sensorimotor functions -- The growth of thought: Intuition and operations -- Social factors in intellectual development.
520 _aThink of developmental psychology, and the name of Jean Piaget immediately springs to mind. His theory of learning lies at the very heart of the modern understanding of the human learning process, and he is celebrated as the founding father of child psychology. A prolific writer, he is the author of more than 50 books and several hundred articles. This work is one of his most important works. Containing a complete synthesis of his thoughts on the mechanisms of intellectual development, it is an extraordinary volume by an extraordinary writer.
650 0 _vIntellect
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650 0 _vIntelligent
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