Detalles del libro
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Tapa dura
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Publicado
Sep 1, 1986
Editorial
Psychology Press
ISBN-10
0898598168
ISBN-13
9780898598162
Descripción
Knowledge Structures explores the intricacies of cognitive science, specifically focusing on how individuals organize and retrieve information. The authors delve into various theories and methodologies, offering insights into the ways knowledge is structured and utilized in the human mind. Through their research, they highlight significant developments within the field, especially as they pertain to educational practices and learning processes.
Drawing on a rich history of academic thought, the authors synthesize multiple perspectives and present a compelling framework for understanding human cognition. The work not only serves as a critical reference for scholars but also presents practical applications for educators striving to improve instructional methods. As cognitive science continues to evolve, this foundational text remains relevant, encouraging ongoing exploration and dialogue in the pursuit of understanding how knowledge influences behavior and thought.
Drawing on a rich history of academic thought, the authors synthesize multiple perspectives and present a compelling framework for understanding human cognition. The work not only serves as a critical reference for scholars but also presents practical applications for educators striving to improve instructional methods. As cognitive science continues to evolve, this foundational text remains relevant, encouraging ongoing exploration and dialogue in the pursuit of understanding how knowledge influences behavior and thought.
Géneros
Ciencia y Tecnología
Psicología