International Perspectives on Individual Differences: Cognitive Styles

International Perspectives on Individual Differences: Cognitive Styles

International Perspectives on Individual Differences: Cognitive Styles

International Perspectives on Individual Differences: Cognitive Styles

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Overview

The first volume in the series considers cognitive style, which is an important element in this emerging work and may well prove to be the missing link in the study of individual differences. Cognitive style is an individual's preferred and habitual approach to both organising and representing information. The purpose of the book is to reflect current academic debate focusing on key models of style. In this respect, the book is designed as a contemporary review of current thinking in the field, set within the framework of a conceptual synthesis of the research. To this end, a variety of expert workers' from the field contribute to the book, providing recent, relevant and alternative perspectives upon the nature of style differences and their implication for psychological theory and applied developments. The book considers an area relevant to a very wide audience. The topic is of interest to both research psychologists and applied social scientists, in the areas of personality and individual differences, counselling and therapy, occupational psychology and human resource management, and training and education. This book is also appropriately placed on reading lists for undergraduates and postgraduates in psychology, management and business studies, and education. This first volume in the series looking at individual differences, draws upon an international base to present models of cognitive style that reflect a movement toward consensus in the field. The contributors to this volume are: Richard Riding and Stephen Rayner, UK (Editors); Steven Armstrong, UK; Michael Driver, USA; Lynn Curry, Canada.; Martin Graff, Wales, UK; Simon Handley, Stephen Newstead & Helen Wright UK; Patricia Jensen & David Kolb, USA; Øyvind Martinsen & Geir Kaufmann, Norway; Eugene Sadler-Smith, UK; Olivia Saracho, USA; Gregory Yates, Australia; Ronald Schmeck, USA.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781567504590
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/06/2000
Series: International Perspectives on Individual Differences Series , #1
Pages: 404
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.83(d)

About the Author

RICHARD RIDING is a chartered psychologist and Director of the Assessment Research Unit in the School of Education at the University of Birmingham. He has over 120 publications in the area of the psychology of education including research reports, academic articles and books on learning technology, assessment, individual differences and cognitive style.

STEPHEN RAYNER is a Lecturer in Special Education and Educational Psychology in the School of Education at the University of Birmingham. He has prodiced over 35 publications including research reports, academic articles and books on the pastoral curriculum, aspects of the self in teaching and learning, educating pupils with emotional and behavioural difficulties, and the management of special education.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Approaches to Style
The Assimilator-Explorer Cognitive Styles and their Relationship to Affective-Motivational Orientations and Cognitive Performances Oyvind Martinsen and Geir Kaufmann
Decision Style: Past, Present, and Future Research, Richael J. Driver
The Intermediate Style Position Martin Graff
Thoughtful Learners: Students who Engage in Deep and Elaborative Information Processing Ronald R. Schmenck
Rational and Experiential Thinking: A Study of the REI Simon John Handley, Stephen E. Newstead, and Helen Wright
Reconstructing Style Differences in Thinking and Learning: Profiling Learning Performance Stephen G. Rayner. II
Applications of Style
Cognitive Style and Learning in Organizations Eugene Sadler-Smith
Individual Differences in Cognitive Style and their Potential Effects on Organizational Behavior: A Summary of Recent Empirical Studies Steven J. Armstrong
Review of Learning Style, Studying Approach, and Instructional Preference Research in Medical Education Lynn Curry
Learning Style and Meaning-Making in Conversation Patricia J. Jensen and David A. Kolb
A Frameworrk for Effective Classroom Teaching; Matching Teachers' and Students' Cognitive Styles Olivia N. Saracho
Cognitive Style: A Review Richard J. Riding
Conclusions
Applying Learning Style Research in the Classroom: Some Cautions and the Way Ahead Gregory C. R. Yates
Cognitive Style: A Strategic Approach for Advancement Richard J. Riding
Author Subject Index

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