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Developing Cognitive Competence - New Approaches To Process Modeling

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This work on computational modelling examines how its techniques can be harnessed to developmental psychology in much the same way as these techniques and processes have been utilised by other disciplines.

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Contents: Preface. T.J. Simon, G.S. Halford, Computational Models and Cognitive Change. R.S. Siegler, C. Shipley, Variation, Selection and Cognitive Change. G.S. Halford, S.B. Smith, J.C. Dickson, M.T. Maybery, M.E. Kelly, J.D. Bain, J.E.M. Stewart, Modeling the Development of Reasoning Strategies: The Roles of Analogy, Knowledge, and Capacity. J.L. McClelland, A Connectionist Perspective on Knowledge and Development. T.R. Schultz, W.C. Schmidt, D. Buckingham, D. Mareschal, Modeling Cognitive Development With a Generative Connectionist Algorithm. D. Gentner, M.J. Ratterman, A. Markman, L. Kotovsky, Two Forces in the Development of Relational Similarity. T.J. Simon, D. Klahr, A Computational Theory of Children's Learning About Number Conservation. D. Klahr, Computational Models of Cognitive Change: The State of the Art.

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Tony J. Simon, Graeme S. Halford

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This work on computational modelling examines how its techniques can be harnessed to developmental psychology in much the same way as these techniques and processes have been utilised by other disciplines.

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