What is serriation, in regard to Paiget's theory?

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What does the term serriation mean, in regard to Piaget's theory?

-- Michele Miller (micheler@gardenhomes.com), September 28, 2001

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It is the ability to put things in a given order, and is putatively one of the sign-posts of the concrete operations stage of mental development. See http://www.drexel.edu/academics/teachered/hdl/manual/piaget.htm for a slightly fuller explanation.

-- Christopher Green (christo@yorku.ca), September 29, 2001.

Todakja,
Have a look at any developmental psychoogy text, or look Piaget up in a good encyclopedia of psychology (e.g., APA/Oxford). There are also many web summaries of his position (usualy caveats apply).

-- Christopher Green (christo@yorku.ca), August 10, 2004.

what is the theory of Paiget's completly

-- todakja (alloosh14@hotmail.com), August 10, 2004.

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