Leírás
Intelligence and Learning
Section 1. Introduction. - 1. Introduction and Overview. - 2. Intelligence and Learning. - 3. Recent Issues in the Developmental Approach to Mental Retardation. - 4. Reaction Time and Intelligence. - 5. Intelligence and Learning: Specific and General Handicap. - Section 2. The Nature of Intelligence Symposium. - 6. The Nature of Intelligence. - 7. The Primary Mental Ability. - 8. Genetic Differences in g and Real Life. - Section 3. The Nature of Intelligence Papers. - 9. Physiological Evidence that Demand for Processing Capacity Varies with Intelligence. - 10. Closure Factors: Evidence for Different Modes of Processing. - 11. Test Structure and Cognitive Style. - 12. Intelligence and the Orienting Reflex. - Section 4. Individual Variability and Intelligence. - 13. Individual Differences in Memory Span. - 14. Towards a Symbiosis of Cognitive Psychology and Psychometrics. - 15. Development and Modifiability of Adult Intellectual 169 Performance: An Examination of Cognitive Intervention in Later Adulthood. - 16. The Relationship Between Memory Span and Processing Speed. - Section 5. Piagetian Approaches. - 17. Cognitive Mechanisms and Training. - 18. Training and Logic: Comment on Magali Bovet's Paper. - 19. The Role of Social Experience in Cognitive Development. - 20. Knowledge Development and Memory Performance. - 21. Reasoning and Problem Solving in Young Children. - 22. Logical Competence in Infancy: Object Percept or Object Concept?. - Section 6. Piaget and Development. - 23. Piagetian Perspective in Draw-A-House Tree Task: A Longitudinal Study of the Drawings of Rural Children. - 24. Metacognition and Intelligence Theory. - 25. Adaptation to Equilibration: A More Complex Model of the Applications of Piaget's Theory to Early Childhood Education. - 26. A Model of CognitiveDevelopment. - 27. The Use of a Piagetian Analysis of Infant Development to Predict Cognitive and Language Development at Two Years. - Section 7. Cognitive Psychological Analyses. - 28. Testing Process Theories of Intelligence. - 29. Coding and Planning Processes. - 30. Process Theories: Form or Substance? A Discussion of the Papers by Butterfield Das Jarman. - Section 8. Intelligence and Cognitive Processes. - 31. Toward a Unified Componential Theory of Human Intelligence: I. Fluid Ability. - 32. Toward a Theory of Aptitude for Learning: I. Fluid and Crystallized Abilities and their Correlates. - Section 9. Reading Processes. - 33. Comparison of Reading and Spelling Strategies in Normal and Reading Disabled Children. - 34. Active Perceiving and the Reflection-Impulsivity Dimension. - 35. Cognitive Strategies in Relation to Reading Disability. - 36. Comparative Efficacy of Group Therapy and Remedial Reading with Reading Disabled Children. - 37. Coding Strategies and Reading Comprehension. - Section 10. Cross-Cultural Approaches. - 38. Cultural Systems and Cognitive Styles. - 39. Culture Cognitive Tests and Cognitive Models: Pursuing Cognitive Universals by Testing Across Cultures. - Section 11. Individual Differences and Cognition. - 40. Human Ageing and Disturbances of Memory Control Processes Underlying Intelligent Performance of Some Cognitive Tasks. - 41. Ability Factors and the Speed of Information Processing. - 42. The Design of a Robot Mind: A Theoretical Approach To Issues In Intelligence. - 43. Cognitive Psychology and Psychometric Theory. - Section 12. Mental Retardation and Learing Disabilities. - 44. A Comparison of Psychometric and Piagetian Assessments of Symbolic Functioning in Down's Syndrome Children. - 45. A Comparison of the Conservation Acquisition of MentallyRetarded and Nonretarded Children. - 46. Generalization of a Rehearsal Strategy in Mildly Retarded Children. - 47. Cognitive Processing in Learning Disabled and Normally Achieving Boys in a Goal-Oriented Task. - 48. Home Environment Cognitive Processes and Intelligence: A Path Analysis. - Section 13. Pathology of Intelligence. - 49. Inducing Flexible Thinking: The Problem of Access. - 50. Hemispheric Intelligence: The Case of the Raven Progressive Matrices. - Section 14. Intellectual Abilities. - 51. Individual Differences in the Patterning of Curves of D. Q. and I. Q. Scores from 6 months to 17 Years. - 52. The Social Ecology of Intelligence in the British Isles France and Spain. - 53. Verbal Ability Attention and Automaticity. - 54. Ability and Strategy Differences in Map Learning. - Section 15. Information Processing. - 55. Information Processing Old Wine In New Bottles or A Challenge to the Psychology of Learning and Intelligence?. - 56. General Intelligence and Mental Speed: Their Relationship and Development. - 57. Presentation Mode and Organisational Strategies in Young Children's Free Recall. - 58. Qualitative and Quantitative Aspects in the Development of Proportional Reasoning. - Name Index. Language: English
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Márka:
Unbranded
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Kategória:
Referencia
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Művész:
Morton Friedman
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Lapok száma:
624
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Nyelv:
English
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Formátum:
Paperback
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Kiadás dátuma:
2012/03/19
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Kiadó / CÃmke:
Springer
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Fruugo azonosító:
450589685-949691029
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ISBN:
9781468410853
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