The Origins of Intelligence in ChildrenInternational Universities Press, 1952 - 419 halaman This book deals with the origins of intelligence in children and contains original observations on young children, novel experiments, brilliant in their simplicity, which the author describes in detail. Piaget divides the growth of intelligence into six sequential stages: the use of reflexes; the first acquired adaptations and primary circular reaction; secondary circular reactions and the child's procedures for prolonging spectacles interesting to him. -- Provided by publisher |
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Part I | 21 |
THE FIRST ACQUIRED ADAPTA | 47 |
THE INTENTIONAL SENSORIMOTOR | 147 |
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