The Psychology of Learning and Motivation, Volume 48 - Skill and Strategy in Memory Use (Hardcover, 48th edition)


The view of memory use as skilled performance embraces the interactive nature of memory and higher order cognition. In considering the contexts in which memory is used, this book helps to answer such questions as:
If asked where I live, how do I decide on a street address or city name?
What influences my selection in a criminal lineup besides actual memory of the perpetrator?
Why do expert golfers better remember courses they've played than amateur golfers?
Chapters in this volume discuss strategies people use in responding to memory queries- whether and how to access memory and how to translate retrieved products into responses. Coverage includes memory for ongoing events and memory for prospective events-how we remember to do future intended actions. Individual differences in memory skill is explored across people and situations, with special consideration given to the elderly population and how strategies at encoding and retrieval can offset what would otherwise be declining memory.
* An intergrative view of memory, metamemory, judgment and decision-making, and individual differences
* Relevant to both applied concerns and basic research
* Articles written by expert contributors"

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The view of memory use as skilled performance embraces the interactive nature of memory and higher order cognition. In considering the contexts in which memory is used, this book helps to answer such questions as:
If asked where I live, how do I decide on a street address or city name?
What influences my selection in a criminal lineup besides actual memory of the perpetrator?
Why do expert golfers better remember courses they've played than amateur golfers?
Chapters in this volume discuss strategies people use in responding to memory queries- whether and how to access memory and how to translate retrieved products into responses. Coverage includes memory for ongoing events and memory for prospective events-how we remember to do future intended actions. Individual differences in memory skill is explored across people and situations, with special consideration given to the elderly population and how strategies at encoding and retrieval can offset what would otherwise be declining memory.
* An intergrative view of memory, metamemory, judgment and decision-making, and individual differences
* Relevant to both applied concerns and basic research
* Articles written by expert contributors"

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Academic Press Inc

Country of origin

United States

Series

Psychology of Learning and Motivation

Release date

November 2007

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

October 2007

Series editors

Volume editors

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 32mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

410

Edition

48th edition

ISBN-13

978-0-12-373607-9

Barcode

9780123736079

Categories

LSN

0-12-373607-2



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