Cognitive Styles and Learning Strategies

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A01=Stephen Rayner
advanced cognitive style research
Affect Learning Performance
analysis
analytic
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Author_Stephen Rayner
behavioural assessment
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Category=JMAL
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Cognitive Style
Cognitive Style Dimensions
Cognitive Styles Analysis
construct
dimension
EBD School
educational psychology
EEG Activity
EEG Alpha
EEG Asymmetry
EEG Evidence
EEG Method
embedded
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figures
group
Group Embedded Figure Test
imagery
Individual Difference Dimensions
individual differences
Information Superhighway
Integrated Learning System
learning process optimisation
LSP
neuropsychological methods
Personal Development
psychological measurement
Special School Pupils
Style Construct
Style Dimensions
verbal
Verbal Imagery Dimension
Verbal Imagery Style
Verbaliser Cognitive Style
Vice Versa
wholist
Wholist Analytic Dimension
Wholist Analytic Style

Product details

  • ISBN 9781853464805
  • Weight: 240g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 1998
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First Published in 1998. This book deals with what may well turn out to be the missing element in the study of individual differences - cognitive style. Its intention is to distinguish between, and integrate, the research attempts, particularly over the past half century, to make sense of style differences. In several respects this book is unique in that it contains material that is not covered in any other and draws together the various aspects of psychology relevant to the study of individual differences. It is in this sense both a textbook and a source of reference for many professionals working in a range of contexts. The content of the book has relevance for a wide audience.
Richard Riding is Director of the Assessment Research Unit in the School of Education, University of Birmingham where Stephen Rayner is a lecturer of Education.