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Competence Considered

Kolligian, John(Edited by)Sternberg, Robert J.(Edited by)
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In this fascinating book, a distinguished group of psychologists presents the latest research on competence and incompetence-real and perceived-from childhood through adulthood.

This book brings the insights of social and personality psychology to bear on questions of intelligence; it is also distinctive in showing how the way we perceive our own abilities affects our performances and our mental health. "Well-organized, the book moves smoothly from developmental to social to clinical perspectives.

Its preface provides an excellent preview of the work to come, and the final chapter is a delightful summary and commentary, raising further questions, and suggesting alternative explanations or methods of exploration."-Charlotte Ellinwood, Readings: A Journal of Reviews and Commentary in Mental Health"This book will be influential. . . . [The] chapters are well written and often thought provoking. . . . [Its] orientation is enriched by researchers who emerged from different schools of thought such as Sidney Blatt, David Elkin, and John Nicholls.

Albert Bandura's overview alone will make this book important."-Choice"An indispensable book for theorists and researchers in a variety of domains.

It contains a magnitude of significant and interesting findings that represent a promising basis for future research."-Ulrich Schiefele, Teachers College Record"A timely and thorough summary of recent research ina growing field of behavioral science."-William C.

McGaghie, Science

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Product Details
Yale University Press
0300052286 / 9780300052282
Paperback / softback
153.9
29/01/1992
United States
435 pages
156 x 235 mm, 584 grams
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