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[01] Developmental psychology owes a great debt to a Swiss thinker named Jean Piaget. Without his contributions, it is fair to say that the discipline would ...
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Piaget
Jean Piaget [ʒɑ̃ pjaʒɛ] (August 9, 1896 September 16, 1980) was a Swiss philosopher, natural scientist and piaget watch developmental psychologist, well known for his ...
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Jean Piaget (9 August 1896 16 September 1980) was a Swiss developmental psychologist, famous for his work with children and piaget watch his theory of cognitive ...
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Jean Piaget - Biography of Jean Piaget
Jean Piaget's work had a profound influence on psychology, especially our understanding children's intellectual development. His research contributed to the ...
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Educational Psychology Interactive: Cognitive Development
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European Traces of the History of Psychology: Jean Piaget
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Jean Piaget, f dd 9 augusti 1896 i Neuch tel, Schweiz , d d 16 september 1980 i Gen ve, var en schweizisk pedagog, filosof, kunskapsteoretiker, ...
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Jean Piaget's theory of education analyzed into eight factors.
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