03260nam 2200409 450 991047693990332120230509124955.010.17885/heiup.470(CKB)5470000000566860(NjHacI)995470000000566860(EXLCZ)99547000000056686020230509d2019 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPsychology of Human Thought /edited by Robert J. Sternberg, Edward E. SmithHeidelberg :Heidelberg University Publishing (heiUP),2019.1 online resource (399 pages)3-947732-35-X The psychology of human thought: Introduction / Robert J. Sternberg & Joachim Funke -- History of the field of the psychology of human thought / Robert J. Sternberg -- Methods for studying human thought / Arndt Bröder -- Concept: structure and acquisition / Kimery R. Levering & Kenneth J. Kurtz -- Knowledge representation and acquisition / Art Graesser, Anne M. Lippert, & Keith T. Shubeck -- Metacognition: monitoring and controlling one's own knowledge, reasoning and decisions / Klaus Fiedler, Rakefet Ackerman & Chiara Scarampi -- Deductive reasoning / Jonathan St. B.T. Evans -- Inductive reasoning / Janet E. Davidson -- Problem solving / Joachim Funke -- Decision making / Julia Nolte, David Garavito & Valerie Reyna -- Nature of language / Lisa von Stockhausen & Joachim Funke -- Language and thought / Andrea Bender -- Expertise / David Z. Hambrick -- Intelligence / Oliver Wilhelm & Ulrich Schroeders -- Creativity: an overview of 7C's of creative thought / Todd Lubart & Branden Thornhill-MIller -- Wisdom / Judith Glück -- Development of human thought / Kathleen M. Galotti -- Affect and thought: the relationship between feeling and thinking / Joseph Forgas - Culture and thought / Mary Gauvain.The "Psychology of Human Thought" is an "open access" collection of peer-reviewed chapters from all areas of higher cognitive processes. The book is intended to be used as a textbook in courses on higher process, complex cognition, human thought, and related courses. Chapters include concept acquisition, knowledge representation, inductive and deductive reasoning, problem solving, metacognition, language, expertise, intelligence, creativity, wisdom, development of thought, affect and thought, and sections about history and about methods. The chapters are written by distinguished scholarly experts in their respective fields, coming from such diverse regions as North America, Great Britain, France, Germany, Norway, Israel, and Australia. The level of the chapters is addressed to advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students.Psychology of Human Thought Association of ideasStereotypes (Social psychology)Association of ideas.Stereotypes (Social psychology)153Sternberg Robert J.Smith Edward E.NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910476939903321Psychology of Human Thought2987630UNINA