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The Psychology of Intelligence

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Explore the groundbreaking work of Jean Piaget in “The Psychology of Intelligence.” This seminal book delves into the development of human intelligence, examining cognitive structures and adaptive processes. Discover Piaget’s revolutionary theories on schema, assimilation, accommodation, and equilibrium. 9781138385016. Perfect for psychology students, educators, and anyone interested in cognitive science.

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  • ISBN-13: 9781138385016
  • Publisher: Routledge (Manohar)
  • Binding: Paperback
  • ISBN-10: 1138385018
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2018
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for The Psychology of Intelligence

  1. Tanmay Sharma

    A dense and academic exploration of intelligence. Great foundation for further study.

  2. Darshan Dann

    The book has been incredibly helpful for my research, but I can see how it can be a little tough to get through.

  3. Ashish Verma

    A deep dive into cognitive development. The book is scholarly and insightful, if a bit academic. Great resource for research.

  4. Yash Koshal

    While the book has great information, I wish the author included more modern research as well.

  5. Jyotika Tuteja

    An interesting look into Piaget’s theories, although some of the research methods now seem questionable. Still influential.

  6. Onkar Pandey

    Piaget offers some of the most insightful theories, a fundamental book and a must read for psychology students.

  7. Kashish Javed

    I really love the book, and it will remain my favorite read for many years to come. I recommend it to everyone.

  8. Ankit Singh

    Piaget’s insights are invaluable. Despite being somewhat outdated, the book is an essential read.

  9. Prity Rani

    I found the concepts difficult to grasp at first, but once they clicked, it was incredibly insightful. Great for understanding how children learn.

  10. Afnas

    Explains core principles very well, a great base for all of those trying to break into the field.

  11. Tanzin Rigson

    Although challenging, it offers a great insight into the mind. It requires patience but is rewarding.

  12. Khushu

    A revolutionary work that changed how we understand intelligence. A bit dry at times, but packed with brilliant ideas.

  13. Akshat Jain

    Provides a comprehensive overview of Piaget’s stages. A bit theoretical but undeniably significant.

  14. Arghyadip Poddar

    Essential reading for anyone in education or psychology. It’s a bit dated, but the core principles remain highly relevant.

  15. Saheli Thakur

    Important for anyone studying psychology, but be prepared for some dense reading and outdated examples.

  16. Divij Gupta

    A dense but rewarding read. Piaget’s theories are foundational, but the language can be challenging. A must-read for serious psychology students.

  17. Nikita Jetwani

    A tough read but contains seminal work on cognitive development. Some concepts are difficult to grasp.

  18. Anant Garg

    Piaget’s concepts are explained well. Though somewhat outdated, it provides a solid grounding in cognitive development. Definitely worth reading.

  19. Ishika

    A classic for a reason! Piaget’s ideas revolutionized the field. Some parts felt repetitive, but the core concepts are fascinating.

  20. Anushka Srivastava

    This book is tough to get through, but Piaget’s insights into child development are undeniably brilliant. A bit dry, but important.

  21. Ayush Chandra

    Challenging but ultimately rewarding. Piaget’s influence on developmental psychology is undeniable.

  22. Soumyo Pani

    Piaget’s writing can be a bit convoluted, but his ideas on assimilation and accommodation are groundbreaking. Worth the effort.

  23. Diksha Mishra

    Gives insight on cognitive function, it is an older text and can be dry but is necessary for study.

  24. T Nikhil

    A key text in understanding cognitive development. Some of the language is archaic, but the ideas are timeless. Highly recommended.

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