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Author Woll, Stanley.

Title Everyday thinking : memory, reasoning, and judgment in the real world / Stanley Woll.

Imprint Mahwah, N.J. : L. Erlbaum Associates, [2001]

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  153 W863E    Check Shelf
Description xv, 640 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 509-588) and indexes.
Contents The Value and Appeal of Research on Everyday Thought -- Some Examples of Laboratory and Real-World Memory and Problem Solving -- Some General Issues in Everyday Cognition -- Differences Between Everyday Reasoning and Problem Solving and Their Lab Analogues -- The Social and Cultural Dimensions: Some of the Differences Between the Everyday Cognition of Social and Nonsocial Objects -- Some Models of Everyday Cognition -- Forming and Remembering Impressions of People -- The Units or Format for Representing Persons -- The Information From Which Impressions Are Formed -- The Organization of Impressions -- The Processes of Impression Formation and Memory Retrieval -- The Relationship Between Person Memory and Judgment -- Placing Faces -- The "Specialness of Faces" Issue -- The Format for Representing Faces -- Models of Processing Faces and Facial Information -- Laboratory Versus Real-World Studies of Face Recognition -- Applications of Face Recall to Eyewitness Identification -- Summary and Integration of Face and Person Memories Literatures -- Remembering Everyday Events and Actions and Planning for Future Actions -- Event Memory and Knowledge Structures -- Distortions of Event and Eyewitness Memory -- Prospective Memory and the Cognitive Representation of Planning -- Autobiographical Memory: What, How Well, and From What Periods Do We Remember Our Own Histories? -- Definitions and Conceptual Distinctions -- Some General Models and Research on the Nature and Accuracy of Autobiographical Memory.
Subject Cognition.
Cognition. (OCoLC)fst00866457
Geheugen.
Meningsvorming.
Redeneren.
Dagelijks leven.
ISBN 0805814817 (alk. paper)
9780805814811 (alk. paper)
0805814825
9780805814828
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