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Peer reviewedCarley, Kathleen – Instructional Science, 1986
Relationship between the social world and individual knowledge acquisition is explored. A general theory predicated on the assumption that social interaction is the driving force behind knowledge acquisition is postulated and then formulated as a model. A selection of results pertaining to social learning are presented. (Author/MBR)
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures
Pearce, W. Barnett – 1973
Communication between persons who trust each other differs from that between those who do not. A new conceptualization of trust is offered, drawing from game theory, credibility research, sensitivity/encounter groups, and studies of generalized expectations of trustworthiness, which makes an important distinction between the cognitive state of…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Processes, College Students, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Druian, M. Gregory – 1978
In this paper, several issues related to the problem of transfer of training are set forth. The technique of frame analysis, developed by Erving Goffman, is presented as a way of bringing coherence to the formulation of problems related to transfer of training. Key concepts in Goffman's argument are explained, showing how those concepts pertain to…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Cognitive Processes, Content Analysis, Context Clues
Seif, Elliott – World Future Society Bulletin, 1984
Rapid changes in technology and society make it more difficult to prepare students for satisfying and productive lives in tomorrow's unpredictable world. Major dimensions of a future living education are discussed: thinking, feeling, communication-expressing, relating, growing, believing, and knowing. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication Skills, Educational Change, Educational Needs


