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Similarity and Analogical Reasoning

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Similarity and analogy are fundamental in human cognition. They are crucial for recognition and classification, and have been associated with scientific discovery and creativity. Any adequate understanding of similarity and analogy requires the integration of theory and data from diverse domains. This interdisciplinary volume explores current development in research and theory from psychological, computational, and educational perspectives, and considers their implications for learning and instruction. The distinguished contributors examine the psychological processes involved in reasoning by similarity and analogy, the computational problems encountered in simulating analogical processing in problem solving, and the conditions promoting the application of analogical reasoning in everyday situations.

608 pages, Paperback

First published July 28, 1989

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Stella Vosniadou

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Stella Vosniadou (Greek: Στέλλα Βοσνιάδου) is Professor of Education in the College of Education, Psychology and Social Work at Flinders University. In previous academic appointments she served as Professor of Cognitive Psychology at the University of Athens, Greece, and as a Senior Research Associate at the Center for the Study of Reading, University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, USA.
Her area of research is learning, conceptual development and conceptual change. A large part of her work has focused on investigating how students learn science and mathematics, what are the difficulties they face in this process and how they can overcome these difficulties. She has developed educational interventions to promote students’ learning of science as well as their metacognition, executive function skills and self-regulated learning. In recent years, Prof. Vosniadou has been studying the classroom environments and teacher practices that can promote independent and self-regulated learning.
Vosniadou’s research on conceptual change is known internationally as evidenced by the number of citations to her published work. The Google scholar citation index shows 22,364 citations, h-index 61, i10 index 118. In recognition of her research contribution, she received the Society for Research in Child Development Distinguished International Contributions to Child Development Research Award in 2011. She has written numerous books and monographs, is often invited to give keynotes and invited addresses, and has published more than 150 articles and book chapters. Her books/ articles have been translated in Greek, French, Spanish, Japanese and Chinese.
Professor Vosniadou’s collaborative work has received more than 15 million in research funding, from, among others, the US National Science Foundation, the Spencer Foundation, the European Science Foundation, and the European Commission. Her recent research is funded by a DISCOVERY grant from the Australian Research Council with the title Teaching how to learn: Promoting self-regulated learning in STEM classes. (2018-2022).

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