Knowledge StructuresJames A. Galambos, John B. Black, Robert P. Abelson First Published in 1986. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
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Contents
SCRIPTS | 19 |
Chapter Three A MODEL OF KNOWLEDGEBASED EXPECTATIONS | 49 |
Chapter Pour THE ENCODING AND RETRIEVAL OF MEMORIES OF REAL | 71 |
GOALS AND PLANS | 101 |
Description of Studies | 107 |
Discussion | 121 |
OTHER KNOWLEDGE STRUCTURES | 143 |
Chapter Eight THE ROLE OF THEMATIC KNOWLEDGE STRUCTURES | 185 |
The Functionality of Reminding | 205 |
SelfContainment | 220 |
Expert and Novice Summarization | 226 |
ExplanationDriven Processing | 232 |
Persuasion and Rhetoric | 238 |
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Author Index | 267 |
Subject Index | 273 |
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Knowledge Structures James Andrew Galambos,Robert P. Abelson,John Benjamin Black Limited preview - 1986 |
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Abelson abstract action-state activity alteration argument artificial intelligence Attribution theory autobiographical memory Black causal CD frame CD representations central actions Cognitive Psychology Cognitive Science comprehension conceptual dependency connected decision task destination slots distinctiveness effects encoding episodes event example experience Experimental Psychology explanations failure function function-content Galambos goals and plans Graesser hierarchy Hillsdale important inferences involved Journal of Verbal Kintsch knowledge structures Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Learning and Verbal Lehnert lexical decision lexical decision task Memory Organization Packet memory representation misleading question Mount Kisco MTRANS narrative object slot occur organization pairs plot unit model POSS-BY predictions presented propositions PTRANS reading recall Reiser reminding restaurant retrieval Rumelhart Schank schema self-contained sentence sequence Sharkey Social Psychology specific standardness state-action item stimuli story strategies subgoal subjects summaries target theory tion understanding Verbal Behavior Verbal Learning Yale