Robert J. Sternberg / Elena Grigorenko (eds.)
The Psychology of Abilities, Competencies, and Expertise
Herausgeber: Sternberg, Robert J; Grigorenko, Elena L
Robert J. Sternberg / Elena Grigorenko (eds.)
The Psychology of Abilities, Competencies, and Expertise
Herausgeber: Sternberg, Robert J; Grigorenko, Elena L
- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
The goal of this book is to characterize the nature of abilities, competencies, and expertise.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- The Nature of Expertise179,99 €
- K. Ericsson / Jacqui Smith (eds.)Toward a General Theory of Expertise120,99 €
- Robert R. Hoffman (ed.)Expertise Out of Context242,99 €
- Joanna AlbinThe Reflective Translator53,95 €
- The Cambridge Handbook of Intelligence232,99 €
- P. Forgas / D. Williams / Ladd Wheeler (eds.)The Social Mind98,99 €
- Li-Fang ZhangThe Value of Intellectual Styles135,99 €
-
-
-
The goal of this book is to characterize the nature of abilities, competencies, and expertise.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juni 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780521809887
- ISBN-10: 0521809886
- Artikelnr.: 29337799
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juni 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780521809887
- ISBN-10: 0521809886
- Artikelnr.: 29337799
Preface Robert J. Sternberg; 1. Trait complexes, cognitive investment and
domain knowledge Philip Ackerman and Margaret E. Beier; 2. Intelligence as
adaptive resource development and resource allocation: a new look through
the lenses of SOC and expertise Ralf T. Krampe and Paul B. Baltes; 3.
Developing childhood proclivities into adult competencies: the overlooked
multiplier effect Stephen Ceci, Susan M. Barnett and Tamoe Kanaya; 4. The
search for general abilities and basic capacities: theoretical implications
from the modifiability and complexity of mechanisms mediating expert
performance Anders Ericsson; 5. On abilities and domains Michael W.
Connell, Kimberly Sheridan and Howard Gardner; 6. Expertise and mental
disabilities: bridging the unbridgeable? Elena L. Grigorenko; 7. The early
progress of able young musicians Michael J. A. Howe and J. W. Davidson; 8.
Expertise, competence, and creative ability: the perplexing complexities
Dean K. Simonton; 9. Biological intelligence Robert J. Sternberg; 10. What
causes individual differences in cognitive performance? Richard E. Mayer.
domain knowledge Philip Ackerman and Margaret E. Beier; 2. Intelligence as
adaptive resource development and resource allocation: a new look through
the lenses of SOC and expertise Ralf T. Krampe and Paul B. Baltes; 3.
Developing childhood proclivities into adult competencies: the overlooked
multiplier effect Stephen Ceci, Susan M. Barnett and Tamoe Kanaya; 4. The
search for general abilities and basic capacities: theoretical implications
from the modifiability and complexity of mechanisms mediating expert
performance Anders Ericsson; 5. On abilities and domains Michael W.
Connell, Kimberly Sheridan and Howard Gardner; 6. Expertise and mental
disabilities: bridging the unbridgeable? Elena L. Grigorenko; 7. The early
progress of able young musicians Michael J. A. Howe and J. W. Davidson; 8.
Expertise, competence, and creative ability: the perplexing complexities
Dean K. Simonton; 9. Biological intelligence Robert J. Sternberg; 10. What
causes individual differences in cognitive performance? Richard E. Mayer.
Preface Robert J. Sternberg; 1. Trait complexes, cognitive investment and
domain knowledge Philip Ackerman and Margaret E. Beier; 2. Intelligence as
adaptive resource development and resource allocation: a new look through
the lenses of SOC and expertise Ralf T. Krampe and Paul B. Baltes; 3.
Developing childhood proclivities into adult competencies: the overlooked
multiplier effect Stephen Ceci, Susan M. Barnett and Tamoe Kanaya; 4. The
search for general abilities and basic capacities: theoretical implications
from the modifiability and complexity of mechanisms mediating expert
performance Anders Ericsson; 5. On abilities and domains Michael W.
Connell, Kimberly Sheridan and Howard Gardner; 6. Expertise and mental
disabilities: bridging the unbridgeable? Elena L. Grigorenko; 7. The early
progress of able young musicians Michael J. A. Howe and J. W. Davidson; 8.
Expertise, competence, and creative ability: the perplexing complexities
Dean K. Simonton; 9. Biological intelligence Robert J. Sternberg; 10. What
causes individual differences in cognitive performance? Richard E. Mayer.
domain knowledge Philip Ackerman and Margaret E. Beier; 2. Intelligence as
adaptive resource development and resource allocation: a new look through
the lenses of SOC and expertise Ralf T. Krampe and Paul B. Baltes; 3.
Developing childhood proclivities into adult competencies: the overlooked
multiplier effect Stephen Ceci, Susan M. Barnett and Tamoe Kanaya; 4. The
search for general abilities and basic capacities: theoretical implications
from the modifiability and complexity of mechanisms mediating expert
performance Anders Ericsson; 5. On abilities and domains Michael W.
Connell, Kimberly Sheridan and Howard Gardner; 6. Expertise and mental
disabilities: bridging the unbridgeable? Elena L. Grigorenko; 7. The early
progress of able young musicians Michael J. A. Howe and J. W. Davidson; 8.
Expertise, competence, and creative ability: the perplexing complexities
Dean K. Simonton; 9. Biological intelligence Robert J. Sternberg; 10. What
causes individual differences in cognitive performance? Richard E. Mayer.