Vladimir Asnin
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Vladimir Ilyich Asnin (1904, Kremenchuk
Kremenchuk
Kremenchuk is an important industrial city in the Poltava Oblast of central Ukraine. Serving as the administrative center of the Kremenchutskyi Raion , the city itself is also designated as a separate raion within the oblast, and is located on the banks of Dnieper River.-History:Kremenchuk was...

 - 1956), Soviet developmental psychologist
Developmental psychology
Developmental psychology, also known as human development, is the scientific study of systematic psychological changes, emotional changes, and perception changes that occur in human beings over the course of their life span. Originally concerned with infants and children, the field has expanded to...

, a representative of Kharkov School of Psychology
Kharkov School of Psychology
Kharkiv School of Psychology is a tradition of developmental psychological research conducted in the paradigm of Lev Vygotsky's "sociocultural theory of mind" and Leontiev's psychological activity theory....

, head of the Department of psychology at the Kharkov State pedagogical institute in 1944—1950.

In the 1930s, in collaboration with Leont'ev, Zaporozhets
Alexander Zaporozhets
Alexander Vladimirovich Zaporozhets was a Soviet developmental psychologist, a student of Lev Vygotsky and Alexei Leontiev.Zaporozhets studied psychological mechanisms of voluntary movements, perception and action, as well as the development of thought in children. One of the major representatives...

, Gal'perin, Zinchenko
Pyotr Zinchenko
Pyotr Ivanovich Zinchenko was a Soviet developmental psychologist, a student of Lev Vygotsky and Alexei Leontiev and one of the major representatives of the Kharkov School of Psychology...

 and other members of the Kharkov group
Kharkov School of Psychology
Kharkiv School of Psychology is a tradition of developmental psychological research conducted in the paradigm of Lev Vygotsky's "sociocultural theory of mind" and Leontiev's psychological activity theory....

 developed the fundamentals of psychological activity theory
Activity theory
Activity theory is a psychological meta-theory, paradigm, or theoretical framework, with its roots in Lev Semyonovich Vygotsky's cultural-historical psychology. Its founders were Alexei N...

.

Representative publications

  • Leontiev, A. N. & Asnin, V. I. (1932-1933/2005). Transference of Action as a Function of Intellect: A Study of the Intellectual Activity of the Child Using a Variable Problem Box. Journal of Russian and East European Psychology, 43(4), July–August 2005, pp. 29–33.
  • Аснин В. И. (1936). Своеобразие двигательных навыков в зависимости от условий их образования. — Науч. зап. Харьковского пед. ин-та, 1936, т. 1, с. 37—65
  • Аснин В. И. К вопросу об условиях надежности психологического исследования интеллекта. — В сб.: Тезисы докладов научной сессии Харьковского пед. ин-та, 1938;
  • Asnin, V. I. (1941). Ob usloviyax nadyozhnosti psixologichekogo eksperimenta. In Pratsi kafedry psykhologii, Naukovi zapisky Kharkivs'kogo derzhavnogo pedagogichnogo instytutu, vol. 6. Kharkov, 1941 (Об условиях надежности психологического эксперимента. — Учен. зап. Харьковского пед. ин-та, 1941, т. VI, с. 125; in Ukrainian). (Об условиях надежности психологического эксперимента . In Ильясов, И.И., & Ляудис, В.Л. Хрестоматия по возрастной и педагогической психологии. Работы советских авторов 1918-1945 г. М. 1980. Also in Хрестоматия по возрастной и педагогической психологии. Ч.1./ Ред.-Сост. О.А. Карабанова, А.И. Подольский, Г.В. Бурменская. - М., 1999) (in Russian). -- Published in English as
  • Asnin, V. I. (1941/1980). The conditions for reliability of a psychological experiment. In Soviet psychology, Winter, 1980-81, 19(2), 80-99.
  • Asnin, V. I. (1941/1979-1980). The development of visual-operational thinking in children. Soviet psychology, 18(2), 23-36.
  • Аснин, В. И. (1956). О научной работе коллектива психологов Харьковского государственого педагогического института. Вопросы психологии, 1956, #3, с. 113-114
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