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    <title>Children's Thinking: developmental function and individual differences</title>
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    <namePart>Bjorklund, David F.</namePart>
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    <place>
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    <publisher>Wadsworth</publisher>
    <dateIssued>c2000</dateIssued>
    <edition>3rd ed.</edition>
    <issuance>monographic</issuance>
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    <extent>xvi,587p.: ill.; 24cm</extent>
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  <tableOfContents>Contents: An Introduction to cognitive development: Basic concepts in cognitive development -- Some issues in cognitive development -- Overview of the remainder of the book -- Summary -- Key terms and concepts -- Suggested readings -- Biological bases of cognitive development: Evolution and cognitive development -- Models of gene-environment interactions -- The development of the brain -- Relevance of developmental cognitive neuroscience to understanding cognitive development and implications for education -- developmental biology and cognitive development -- Summary --Note -- Key terms and concepts -- Suggested readings -- The social construction of mind: sociocultural perspectives on cognitive development -- The role of culture on cognitive development: Implications for education -- Sociocultural theory and cognitive development -- Summary -- Note -- Key terms and concepts -- Suggested readings -- Piaget's theory and the neo-piagetians: Some assumptions of piaget's theory -- Stages of development -- The state of piaget's theory today -- Neo piagetian theories -- Summary -- Note -- Key terms and concepts -- Suggested readings -- Information processing approaches: Assumptions of the information-processing approaches -- Information- processing perspectives on development -- The role of strategies in cognitive development -- Children's knowledge base and cognitive development -- Attention -- New approaches to developmental differences in information processing -- Summary -- Notes -- Key terms and concepts -- Suggested readings -- Representation: Mental representation through infancy -- Learning to use symbols -- Representational changes over childhood: evidence from classification -- Summary -- Notes -- Key terms and concepts -- Suggested readings -- Memory Development: Memory development in infancy -- Implicit memory -- Remembering events -- Piagetian research  on reconstructive memory -- The development of memory strategies -- Factors that influence children's use of memory stratergies -- Consistency and stability of memory -- Forgetting and reminiscence -- Summary -- Key terms and concepts -- Suggested readings -- Language development: What makes a communication system a language -- Describing children's language development -- Some theoritical perspectives of language development -- Gender differences in language acquisition -- Language and thought -- Summary -- Key terms and concepts -- Suggested readings -- Problem solving an reasoning:Problem solving -- Planning -- Reasoning -- Summary -- Note -- Key terms and concepts -- Suggested Readings -- Social cognition: Social cognitive theory -- Social information processing -- The development of a concept of self -- Taking the perspective of another -- Children's humor -- cognitive bases of gender identity -- How "special" is social cognition? -- Summary -- Key terms and concepts -- Suggested readings: Schooling and cognition -- The development of reading skills -- children's number and arithmetic concepts -- schooling and cognitive development -- Summary -- Key terms and concepts -- Suggested Readings -- Approaches to the study of intelligence: The psychometric approach to the study of intelligence -- Information-processing approaches to the study of intelligence -- Piagetian approaches to the study of intelligence -- Sternberg's triachic theory of intelligence -- Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences -- Ceci's bioecological theory of intelligence -- Summary -- Key terms and concepts -- Suggested readings -- Origins, modification, and stability of intellectual differences: A transactional approach to the study of intelligence -- Behavioral genetics and the heritability of intelligence -- Experience and intelligence --  The stability of intelligence -- Summary -- Note-- Key terms and concepts -- Suggested readings -- Epilogue: cognitive development: What changes and how?: Seven "truths'' about cognitive development -- diversity of opinions, but a single science -- Glossary -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">David F. Bjorklund</note>
  <note>Includes bibliographical references and index </note>
  <classification authority="lcc">BF723.C5.B48</classification>
  <identifier type="isbn">0534356605</identifier>
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