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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The Three Mountains Task was a task develoThe Three Mountains Task was a task developed by Jean Piaget, a developmental psychologist from Switzerland. Piaget came up with a theory for developmental psychology based on cognitive development. Cognitive development, according to his theory, took place in four stages. These four stages were classified as the sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational and formal operational stages. The Three Mountain Problem was devised by Piaget to test whether a child's thinking was egocentric, which was also a helpful indicator of whether the child was in the preoperational stage or the concrete operational stage of cognitive development.perational stage of cognitive development. , 三山实验(英語:The Three Mountain Task)是由瑞士发展心理学家讓·皮亞傑基於发展心理学中的认知发展概念設計的实验范式。根据他的理论,认知能力的发展分為四个阶段。此测试用來检测儿童是否会以自我为中心去思考問題,也是一个检测儿童是在前運算階段還是在具體運算階段的有效指标。
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rdfs:comment 三山实验(英語:The Three Mountain Task)是由瑞士发展心理学家讓·皮亞傑基於发展心理学中的认知发展概念設計的实验范式。根据他的理论,认知能力的发展分為四个阶段。此测试用來检测儿童是否会以自我为中心去思考問題,也是一个检测儿童是在前運算階段還是在具體運算階段的有效指标。 , The Three Mountains Task was a task develoThe Three Mountains Task was a task developed by Jean Piaget, a developmental psychologist from Switzerland. Piaget came up with a theory for developmental psychology based on cognitive development. Cognitive development, according to his theory, took place in four stages. These four stages were classified as the sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational and formal operational stages. The Three Mountain Problem was devised by Piaget to test whether a child's thinking was egocentric, which was also a helpful indicator of whether the child was in the preoperational stage or the concrete operational stage of cognitive development.perational stage of cognitive development.
rdfs:label 三つ山問題 , 三座山測試 , Three mountain problem
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