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Buch, Englisch, Band 9, 312 Seiten, Format (B × H): 163 mm x 238 mm, Gewicht: 600 g

Reihe: Cognitive Science Series

Singley / Anderson

The Transfer of Cognitive Skill


Erscheinungsjahr 1989
ISBN: 978-0-674-90340-1
Verlag: Harvard University Press

Buch, Englisch, Band 9, 312 Seiten, Format (B × H): 163 mm x 238 mm, Gewicht: 600 g

Reihe: Cognitive Science Series

ISBN: 978-0-674-90340-1
Verlag: Harvard University Press


Does a knowledge of Latin facilitate the learning of computer programming? Does skill in geometry make it easier to learn music? The issue of the transfer of learning from one domain to another is a classic problem in psychology as well as an educational question of great importance, which this ingenious new book sets out to solve through a theory of transfer based on a comprehensive theory of skill acquisition. The question was first studied systematically at the turn of the century by the noted psychologist Edward L. Thorndike, who proposed a theory of transfer based on common elements in two different tasks. Since then, psychologists of different theoretical orientations—verbal learning, gestalt, and information processing—have addressed the transfer question with differing and inconclusive results. Mark Singley and John Anderson resurrect Thorndike’s theory of identical elements, but in a broader context and from the perspective of cognitive psychology. Making use of a powerful knowledge-representation language, they recast his elements into units of procedural and declarative knowledge in the ACT* theory of skill acquisition. One skill will transfer to another, they argue, to the extent that it involves the same productions or the same declarative precursors. They show that with production rules, transfer can be localized to specific components—in keeping with Thorndike’s theory—and yet still be abstract and mentalistic. The findings of this book have important implications for psychology and the improvement of teaching. They will interest cognitive scientists and educational psychologists, as well as computer scientists interested in artificial intelligence and cognitive modeling.

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Singley, Mark K.
Mark K. Singley is in the Department of Psychology at Carnegie-Mellon University.

Anderson, John R.
John R. Anderson is R. K. Mellon University Professor of Psychology and Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University.



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