Jean Piaget

Psychologist 1896 – 1980
Cooling Off
#820
Historical Importance
378K
2025 Wikipedia Views
-10.6%
Year-over-Year
-20%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Jean Piaget

Jean Piaget (1896-1980) was a profoundly influential Swiss psychologist whose work fundamentally reshaped developmental psychology. He is most renowned for his groundbreaking theory of cognitive development, which meticulously charted how children construct knowledge and intelligence through distinct, sequential stages. This contribution earned him a significant Historical Popularity Index (HPI) rank of #820 out of approximately 15,000 figures in the Pantheon project, marking him as a figure of considerable global cultural impact.

Piaget's historical importance is not fully reflected in his modern digital footprint. In 2025, his Wikipedia page accrued an annualized total of 378K views. To provide contrast, the significantly more historically important Brutus the Younger (#392 importance) garnered only around 10K views. This places Piaget's Attention Gap at approximately 1x, suggesting that while he is known, the internet's attention is far less concentrated on him than his historical standing might suggest, especially when compared to figures with similar or lower importance who command more traffic.

Furthermore, the current trajectory suggests a slight cooling of digital interest, with the Year-over-Year change showing a decline of -10.6% and Q1 versus Q3 momentum dropping by -20%. This indicates that the current level of 378K views represents a slowly receding online presence for this foundational psychologist.