The Psychology of Intelligence
The Psychology of Intelligence
How mental capacity evolves from infancy through teenage years
About This Book
Published in 1947, this work presents Jean Piaget's groundbreaking research on how intelligence develops from infancy to adolescence. Based on lectures given in Paris, the book reveals the core principles behind Piaget's research program, which became one of the most significant contributions to child psychology in the twentieth century.
Who Should Read This?
- Parents curious about childhood mental development
- Educational professionals working with young learners
- Academic researchers studying developmental psychology
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