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Page 120
... theories and reorganized the problem space so that a single unifying theory predominated . Now , the children paused before balancing any block and roughly assessed the point of balance . Verbal re- sponses reflected their consideration ...
... theories and reorganized the problem space so that a single unifying theory predominated . Now , the children paused before balancing any block and roughly assessed the point of balance . Verbal re- sponses reflected their consideration ...
Page 344
... theory of in- telligence and its development . The subject's own beliefs about intelligent behavior are irrelevant to an explicit theory of intelligence , except insofar as they color people's performance on reasoning , problem- solving ...
... theory of in- telligence and its development . The subject's own beliefs about intelligent behavior are irrelevant to an explicit theory of intelligence , except insofar as they color people's performance on reasoning , problem- solving ...
Page 368
... theory of intellectual development . In explaining such data , Piagetians point to the existence of transi- tional stages and of horizontal décalage , in which a cognitive structure is exhibited first in content areas most familiar to ...
... theory of intellectual development . In explaining such data , Piagetians point to the existence of transi- tional stages and of horizontal décalage , in which a cognitive structure is exhibited first in content areas most familiar to ...
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