Édouard Claparède
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- Not to be confused with René-Edouard Claparède (1832 - 1871), professor of comparative anatomy.
Édouard Claparède (born March 24, 1873 in Geneva, Switzerland; died September 29, 1940 in Geneva) was a Swiss neurologist and child psychologist.
He focused on infant psychology, teaching, and memory.
In 1912, Claparède founded the Rousseau Institute.
[edit] Works
- L’association des idées (1903)
- Psychologie de l’enfant et pédagogie expérimentale (1909)
- L’éducation fonctionnelle (1931)
- La genèse de l’hypothèse (1933)
[edit] External links
- PubMed
- PubMed
- Biography and bibliography in the Virtual Laboratory of the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science