According to whom does an individual's personal representation of the world, or their "scheme," become more complex, abstract, and realistic at each stage of development?
دنیا کی ذاتی نمائندگی کس کے مطابق ، یا ان کی "اسکیم" ترقی کے ہر مرحلے میں زیادہ پیچیدہ ، تجریدی اور حقیقت پسندانہ بن جاتی ہے؟
Answer: Jean Piaget
Explanation
Jean Piaget proposed that as children grow, their schemes (mental representations) become more complex, abstract, and realistic through stages of cognitive development.
These stages include sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational stages.
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