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Cognitive developmental change: theories, models, and measurement

Part of the Cambridge studies in cognitive and perceptual development series
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Cognitive Developmental Change makes a fascinating contribution to the fields of developmental, cognitive and educational science by bringing together a uniquely diverse range of perspectives for analysing the dynamics of change.

Connecting traditional Piagetian, information processing, and psychometric approaches with newer frameworks for the analysis of developmental change it provides the reader with an account of the latest theory and research at the time of publication.

The contributors to the 2004 volume, all internationally respected experts, were asked when writing to consider three main aspects of cognitive change.

Its object (what changes in the mind during development), its nature (how does change occur?) and its causes (why does change occur? Or, what are the internal and external factors responsible for cognitive change?).

As a result chapters cover key theories of cognitive change, the factors that affect change including neurological, emotional and socio-cultural factors and methods for measuring and modelling change.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1107137772 / 9781107137776
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
155.413
06/01/2005
England
English
403 pages
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