Throughout its evolution, Piaget's theory has placed meaning at the center of all attempts to understand the nature and development of knowing. Addressing philosophical, theoretical, and empirical perspectives, this title, first published in 1994, provides an integrated exploration of the nature and development of meaning.
Throughout its evolution, Piaget's theory has placed meaning at the center of all attempts to understand the nature and development of knowing. Addres...
Many researchers in psychology have attempted to capture the meaning of quantities by relating them to scales of quantity. First published in 1993, the book explores this idea in detail and shows how these expressions also serve to control attention and to convey information about the expectations held by those involved in the communication.
Many researchers in psychology have attempted to capture the meaning of quantities by relating them to scales of quantity. First published in 1993, th...
Originally published in 1980, Cognition in Schizophrenia and Paranoia presents a theoretical framework that relates three fields of psychology: the experimental research in psychopathology, the developmental literature on intellectual growth, and the literature on hemispheric specialization. The specifications of the separate processes and their integration provides the means to reanalyze our empirical operations and theoretical terms in order to provide a more complete level of understanding, or at least alert us to additional possibilities in research strategies. Today it can be read in its...
Originally published in 1980, Cognition in Schizophrenia and Paranoia presents a theoretical framework that relates three fields of psychology: the ex...