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Child Psychology - Generally taken as the most neutral umbrella term for the interdisciplinary science that studies the child in any large number of systematic ways.

Cognitive Development -The main theorist regarding cognitive development is Jean Piaget. A Swiss, Piaget got his PhD at 21, which is about the age that most people now get their BA. He worked in Paris at Alfred Binet's laboratory school, where the first tests of intellectual ability were developed. Piaget was intrigued at how children answered questions incorrectly, as the mistakes that they made seemed to be consistently different from (the correct) adult responses. He made careful studies of his own children, and he expanded those studies to larger groups of kids. Piaget was only discovered by North Americans in the 1960s, when some of his work was first translated into English. However, he had been a big name in European psychology since the 1930s. 3/5
Davidson Films - Film Catalogue -- Jean Piaget - Piaget had to develop new vocabulary to express the discoveries he made about the development of human cognition. A video about Piaget. 2/5
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Jean Piaget Archives - Documentation - The Jean Piaget Archives. Documentation. The documents available at the Archives Jean Piaget include : All the writings of Jean Piaget.  5/5
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Jean Piaget Society Student Resources Page - The Genetic Epistemologist is published quarterly as the newsletter of the Jean Piaget Society. 4/5
Piaget and Conservation - Cognitive Development; Conservation and Concrete Operational Thought. 3/5
Piaget's Theory of Infant Cognitive Development - Including Infantile Amnesia. 3/5
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