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  2. Jean Piaget - Wikipedia

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    Jean Piaget and Neuchâtel The site is maintained by the Institute of Psychology and Education, Neuchâtel University; Jean Piaget's 1931 essay "The Spirit of Solidarity in Children and International Cooperation" (re-published in the Spring 2011 issue of Schools: Studies in Education) Jean Piaget: A Most Outrageous Deception by Webster R. Callaway

  3. List of psychologists - Wikipedia

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    Jean Piaget, (Piagetian psychology and genetic epistemology, Piaget's theory of cognitive development) Robert O. Pihl Steven Pinker , (experimental psychology, cognitive science)

  4. List of cognitive psychologists - Wikipedia

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  5. Arthur Piaget - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Piaget (25 November 1865, in Yverdon – 15 April 1952, in Neuchâtel) was a Swiss historian, archivist and Romance philologist. He was the father of psychologist Jean Piaget . In 1888 he received his PhD from the University of Geneva , and in 1890 obtained his degree for history and philology at the École pratique des hautes études in ...

  6. Lev Vygotsky - Wikipedia

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    Lev Semyonovich Vygotsky (Russian: Лев Семёнович Выготский, [vɨˈɡotskʲɪj]; Belarusian: Леў Сямёнавіч Выгоцкі; November 17 [O.S. November 5] 1896 – June 11, 1934) was a Russian and Soviet psychologist, best known for his work on psychological development in children and creating the framework known as cultural-historical activity theory.

  7. Piaget's theory of cognitive development - Wikipedia

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    Jean Piaget in Ann Arbor. Piaget's theory of cognitive development, or his genetic epistemology, is a comprehensive theory about the nature and development of human intelligence. It was originated by the Swiss developmental psychologist Jean Piaget (1896–1980).

  8. Pierre Janet - Wikipedia

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    He was a member of the Institut de France from 1913, and was a central figure in French psychology in the first half of the 20th century. [6] He was elected an international honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1932, [ 7 ] a member of the United States National Academy of Sciences in 1938, [ 8 ] and an international ...

  9. Jean Piaget Society - Wikipedia

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    The Jean Piaget Society is an international learned society dedicated to studying human knowledge from a developmental perspective. It is named after the highly regarded developmental psychologist Jean Piaget. Since 1989, its full name has been the Jean Piaget Society: Society for the Study of Knowledge and Development.