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- Centration abstract "For the engineering term, see Centration (engineering)In psychology, centration is the tendency to focus on one salient aspect of a situation and neglect other, possibly relevant aspects. Introduced by the Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget through his cognitive-developmental stage theory, centration is a behaviour often demonstrated in the preoperational stage. Piaget claimed that egocentrism, a common element responsible for preoperational children’s unsystematic thinking, was causal to centration. Research on centration has primarily been made by Piaget, shown through his conservation tasks, while contemporary researchers have expanded on his ideas.".
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- Centration wikiPageWikiLink Category:Developmental_psychology.
- Centration wikiPageWikiLink Cognitive_flexibility.
- Centration wikiPageWikiLink Conservation_(psychology).
- Centration wikiPageWikiLink Egocentrism.
- Centration wikiPageWikiLink Geometric_dimensioning_and_tolerancing.
- Centration wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Piaget.
- Centration wikiPageWikiLink Perseveration.
- Centration wikiPageWikiLink Piagets_theory_of_cognitive_development.
- Centration wikiPageWikiLink Stage_theory.
- Centration wikiPageWikiLinkText "Centration".
- Centration wikiPageWikiLinkText "centration".
- Centration wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Centration subject Category:Developmental_psychology.
- Centration hypernym Tendency.
- Centration type Organisation.
- Centration comment "For the engineering term, see Centration (engineering)In psychology, centration is the tendency to focus on one salient aspect of a situation and neglect other, possibly relevant aspects. Introduced by the Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget through his cognitive-developmental stage theory, centration is a behaviour often demonstrated in the preoperational stage.".
- Centration label "Centration".
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