Cognitive Skills and Their AcquisitionJohn Robert Anderson First published in 1981. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
Contents
Mechanisms of Skill Acquisition | 1 |
Skill In Algebra | 3 |
Mechanisms for | 57 |
Clayton Lewis | 85 |
The Development of Automatism | 111 |
Skilled Memory | 141 |
Acquisition of ProblemSolving Skill | 191 |
The Processes Involved in Designing Software | 255 |
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analogy analysis Anderson apply Artificial Intelligence asymptote automatic process barely ABLE model behavior buzzer chunks codes cognitive cognitive psychology coil complex components composition concepts congruent controlled processing design schema digits distractors domain elements encoding equation example experimental experts exponential function geometry goal Hayes-Roth heuristics human hyperbolic initial interpret involved knowledge knowledge representation learner learning mechanisms linear log-log coordinates long-term memory match means-ends analysis method of loci mnemonic node novice operations performance postulate power law practice principles problem problem-solving procedural knowledge procedures production system proof protocols psychology queen of spades representation retrieval structure rule Rumelhart schemata Seibel's semantic semantic net semantic network sequence SF's Shiffrin short-term memory shows Simon skill solution model solvers solving span specific strategy subjects subproblem switch target task environment theory tion Tower of Hanoi trials variable