
The Psychology of Intelligence
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What’s it about?
Intelligence isn't fixed—it's a living process of adaptation. Piaget reveals how children actively construct knowledge through stages, from infant reflexes to adult abstract reasoning.
You’ll learn
- Intelligence is a process, not a fixed trait
- Children build knowledge through assimilation and accommodation
- Cognitive development unfolds in four distinct stages
- Peer interaction is crucial for logical thinking