Item #11475 The Psychology of Intelligence. Jean Piaget.

The Psychology of Intelligence

London: Routledge and Kegan Paul LTD, 1971.

Ex-Library. Hardcover. 8 3/4" X 5 1/2". viii, 182pp. Wear to unclipped dust jacket with rubbing, toning, and creasing to covers, corners, and edges. Sunning and library sticker to spine of jacket. Corners of green paper over boards are gently bumped. Non-sticky sticker residue to front and rear covers. Stamps from Ambassador College Library to edges of text block. Residue to paste-downs and endpapers. Library sticker to rear free endpaper. Library stamp and penciled notation to title page and publication page. Pages of text are clean and unmarked. Binding is sound.

ABOUT THIS BOOK:
Think of developmental psychology, and the name of Jean Piaget immediately springs to mind. His theory of learning lies at the very heart of the modern understanding of the human learning process, and he is celebrated as the founding father of child psychology. A prolific writer, is the author of more than fifty books and several hundred articles. The Psychology of Intelligence is one of his most important works. Containing a complete synthesis of his thoughts on the mechanisms of intellectual development, it is an extraordinary volume by an extraordinary writer. Given his significance, it is hardly surprising that Psychology Today pronounced Piaget the Best Psychologist of the twentieth century.(Publisher). Good / good. Item #11475

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