conservation

concept formation

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development of intelligence

  • inherited reflex
    In human behaviour: Cognitive development

    …is called the ability to conserve; when presented with the same problem, he will recognize that the two pieces still have the same amount of clay in them, based on his awareness that liquids and solids do not change in amount or quantity merely because their external shape changes. The…

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  • Lewis Terman
    In human intelligence: The work of Jean Piaget

    …time a child develops so-called conservation skills, which enable him to recognize that things that may appear to be different are actually the same—that is, that their fundamental properties are “conserved.” For example, suppose that water is poured from a wide short beaker into a tall narrow one. A preoperational…

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