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“Decentering” is the term psychologist Jean Piaget uses to describe the capacity to take another person’s point of view.
The Blessing of a B Minus Ph.D. Wendy Mogel 2010
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Thankfully, Jean Piaget, one of the first developmental psychologists, figured out part of this puzzle years ago.
The Terrifying Truth About New Technology Daniel H. Wilson 2011
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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.
Blanks for the Memories Melinda Beck 2011
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Thankfully, Jean Piaget, one of the first developmental psychologists, figured out part of this puzzle years ago.
The Terrifying Truth About New Technology Daniel H. Wilson 2011
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This impulse originated in the 1930s, when Jean Piaget, the Swiss psychologist, invented a stage theory for cognitive development in children.
The Truth About Grief Ruth Davis Konigsberg 2011
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Alfred Binet, father of modern intelligence tests, believed mental development ended at 16, while child psychologist Jean Piaget thought it ended even earlier.
Teenagers' IQ scores can rise or fall sharply during adolescence 2011
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This impulse originated in the 1930s, when Jean Piaget, the Swiss psychologist, invented a stage theory for cognitive development in children.
The Truth About Grief Ruth Davis Konigsberg 2011
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In Protestant theologian James Fowler's book "Stages of Faith" following the models of psychiatrists' Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development and Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral developmentb he demonstrated that faith changes throughout one's life to different levels of understanding and personal integration.
Rabbi Lawrence Troster: With Perfect Trust And Doubt: A Yom Kippur Reflection On The Dynamics Of Faith Rabbi Lawrence Troster 2011
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Warren Buckleitner, editor of Children's Technology Review, recently told the Boston Globe that if he could, he would bring seminal child development psychologist Jean Piaget back from the grave just to give him an iPhone.
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Warren Buckleitner, editor of Children's Technology Review, recently told the Boston Globe that if he could, he would bring seminal child development psychologist Jean Piaget back from the grave just to give him an iPhone.
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