The Early Growth of Logic in the Child: Classification and Seriation
This is Volume XXI of thirty-two in a series of Developmental Psychology. Originally published in 1946, it looks the classification and seriation and the growth of logic in young children and this study incorporates the results obtained from the examination of a total of 2,159 children.
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The Early Growth of Logic in the Child: Classification and Seriation
This is Volume XXI of thirty-two in a series of Developmental Psychology. Originally published in 1946, it looks the classification and seriation and the growth of logic in young children and this study incorporates the results obtained from the examination of a total of 2,159 children.
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The Early Growth of Logic in the Child: Classification and Seriation

The Early Growth of Logic in the Child: Classification and Seriation

by Brbel & Piaget Inhelder
The Early Growth of Logic in the Child: Classification and Seriation

The Early Growth of Logic in the Child: Classification and Seriation

by Brbel & Piaget Inhelder

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This is Volume XXI of thirty-two in a series of Developmental Psychology. Originally published in 1946, it looks the classification and seriation and the growth of logic in young children and this study incorporates the results obtained from the examination of a total of 2,159 children.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415868853
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/16/2013
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.30(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Jean Piaget, Edited by Barbel Inhedler

Table of Contents

TRANSLATOR’S INTRODUCTION I. Classification and Inference II. Co-ordination III. Two Levels of Inference INTRODUCTION I. GRAPHIC COLLECTIONS II. NON-GRAPHIC COLLECTIONS CONDITIONS OF CLASS-INCLUSION IV. CLASS INCLUSION AND HIERARCHICAL CLASSIFICATIONS V. COMPLEMENTARY CLASSES VI. MULTIPLICATIVE CLASSIFICATION (MATRICES) VII. FLEXIBILITY IN HINDSIGHT AND FORESIGHT VIII. THE CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS PERCEIVED BY TOUCH IX. SERIATION X. MULTIPLE SERIATION, CONCLUSIONS
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