Architecture and Dynamics of Developing Mind: Experiential Structuralism as a Frame for Unifying Cognitive Development Theories
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Architecture and Dynamics of Developing Mind: Experiential Structuralism as a Frame for Unifying Cognitive Development Theories

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This Monograph presents a theory of cognitive development. The theory argues that the mind develops across three fronts. The first refers to a general processing system that defines the general potentials of mind to develop cognitive strategies and skills. The second refers to a hypercognitive system that governs self-understanding and self-regulation. The third involves a...more
Paperback, 205 pages
Published January 15th 1991 by Wiley-Blackwell
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