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The origins of intelligence in children.
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Author(s):
Jean Piaget
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Margaret Cook
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Publication date:
1952
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W W Norton & Co
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pp. 1
Introduction: The biological problem of intelligence.
pp. 23
The first stage: The use of reflexes.
pp. 47
The second stage: The first acquired adaptations and the primary circular reaction.
pp. 153
The third stage: The "secondary circular reactions" and the procedures destined to make interesting sights last.
pp. 210
The fourth stage: The coordination of the secondary schemata and their application to new situations.
pp. 263
The fifth stage: The "tertiary circular reaction" and the "discovery of new.
pp. 331
The sixth stage: The invention of new means through mental combinations.
pp. 357
Conclusions: "Sensorimotor" or "practical" intelligence and the theories of intelligence.
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