piaget造句61 One might say that Piaget was the first to take children's thinking seriously.
62 A close look at the work of Swiss psychologist jean Piaget illustrates how a cognitive psychologist views the mental processes individuals use in responding to their environment.
63 Piaget thinks the development of cognition involves four aspects, such as schema, assimilation, readjustment and equilibration.
64 In the second chapter, we elaborate theory foundation of this thesis from the Mind Map, divergent thinking, constructivism, and genetic epistemology of J. Piaget.
65 Piaget put forward the concepts of "egocentric" and "decentration" in his early researches and they have possessed an important status in the study on the development of social cognition.
66 Famous Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget thought that children couldn't properly grasp this concept until they were at least 12 months of age.
67 Piaget later developed an interest in psychoanalysis, and spent a year working at a boys' institution created by Alfred Binet.
68 Jean Piaget provided support for the idea that children think differently than adults.
69 For Swiss luxury watchmaker Piaget, the shop at Wynn Macau is its most successful world-wide, said Ms. Switzer.
70 The study examined negative priming effect in a numerical Piaget - like task sample of 9 - year - old children.
71 So, for Piaget, the first stage is the sensorimotor stage or the sensorimotor period.
72 In one of his most famous experiments, Piaget asked children, " What makes the wind? "
73 J . Piaget ( 1962 ) . Comments . In L . Vygotsky, Thought and language. Cambridge MA : MIT Press . p . l.
74 Jean Piaget was one of the most salient and inspirational figures in psychological and educational research this century.
75 The backdrop to today's research on kids and advertising is the cognitive theory put forward over 70 years ago by the famous Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget.
76 After World War I, Piaget became interested in psycho - analysis.
77 Long before the invention of the first microprocessor, the Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget identified four stages of cognitive development by watching his own children.
78 Piaget himself wrote relatively little about the applicability of his theories to education.
79 Elegantly crafted dial with a minimalist layout back engraved with the crest of the Piaget family.
80 In one famous case, the Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget had vivid memories of being kidnapped at age 2 in Paris, complete with the kidnappers scratching his nurse's face.