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Peer reviewedHaroutunian, Sophie – Educational Theory, 1980
Piaget's use of the equilibrium model to define knowledge results in a cybernetic conception of knowledge that cannot explain how knowledge becomes possible. The knowledge that behaviors apply discriminately must be acquired, and cannot be programed, and therefore cannot be learned. (FG)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Concept Formation, Cybernetics, Developmental Stages
Peer reviewedSchneider, Gary A.; Giambra, Leonard M. – Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1971
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Difficulty Level, Information Processing
Shapson, Stanley M. – 1976
A study was designed to investigate the relationship between cognitive style and hypothesis testing strategies used in solving concept attainment problems. A field-independent (FI) and field-dependent (FD) cognitive style group of third grade students were administered concept attainment problems using a blank-trial methodology. The results…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Educational Research
Peer reviewedWoods, Donald R. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1989
Describes the contents of a book entitled The Care and Feeding of Ideas: A Guide to Encouraging Creativity which considers the thinking process, why skills need to be developed, and how students use or should use these thinking skills. (RT)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, College Science


