Cognitive Psychology: Thinking and CreatingDorsey Press, 1978 - 254 páginas |
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... INFORMATION - PROCESSING MODELS As we indicated above , what the advent of the computer really did was to give psychologists a new way to represent mental functioning- the information - processing model . To understand what ...
... INFORMATION - PROCESSING MODELS As we indicated above , what the advent of the computer really did was to give psychologists a new way to represent mental functioning- the information - processing model . To understand what ...
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... information differently from the way they did before . But again , despite their physical differences , both com- puters , when they ... Information-processing models: Examples of information-processing models in psychology Computer.
... information differently from the way they did before . But again , despite their physical differences , both com- puters , when they ... Information-processing models: Examples of information-processing models in psychology Computer.
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... information - processing models in psychology . Good examples include Chase and Clark's ( 1972 ) model of how people compare pictures and sentences ; Carpenter and Just's ( 1975 ) model of the processes involved in comprehending ...
... information - processing models in psychology . Good examples include Chase and Clark's ( 1972 ) model of how people compare pictures and sentences ; Carpenter and Just's ( 1975 ) model of the processes involved in comprehending ...
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