Motivation, Emotion, and Cognition : Integrative Perspectives On Intellectual Functioning and Development
us to examine the shared influence of domain knowledge and general strate- gic knowledge in problem-solving performance (Alexand ...
TABLE 10.1 Overview of Prior MDL Studies Alexander,Kulikowich, & Schulze (1994) Alexander, Jetton, & Kulikowich (1995) A ...
TABLE 10.1(Continued) Alexander,Kulikowich, & Schulze (1994) Alexander, Jetton, & Kulikowich (1995) Alexander, Murphy,Wo ...
oriented term served that end. Second, the focus of the MDL is on academic domains and I wanted to capture the sense that studen ...
1998). Likewise, the students who demonstrate low knowledge, little interest, and limited strategic processing must struggle gre ...
curiosity and ingrained interest. In recent studies, we have been more effec- tive at overcoming those methodological concerns b ...
and strategic processing at the early, middle, and later periods of compe- tence (see Fig. 10.1) were upheld. Proficiency–Expert ...
more professional focus, including conference presentations, document anal- yses, and the like. IMPLICATIONS OF EXPERTISE RECONC ...
even as they observe a decreased reliance on students’ situational interest and their need for surface-level strategies. Rather ...
Ackerman, P. L., Kyllonen, P. C., & Roberts, R. D. (1999).Learning and individual differences: Process, trait, and content d ...
Alexander, P. A., White, C. S., Haensly, P. A., & Crimmins-Jeanes, M. (1987). Training in ana- logical reasoning.American Ed ...
Gelman, R., & Greeno, J. G. (1989). On the nature of competence: Principles for understanding in a domain. In L. B. Resnick ...
Simon, H. A., & Chase, W. G. (1973). Skill in chess.American Scientist, 61, 394–403. Sinatra, G., & Pintrich, P. R. (200 ...
Why do some people attain high levels of skill while others, who may appear to put in equal amounts of time at the activity, do ...
agreeable task for hours, years, or in the case of experts, decades of time? This leads to issues of motivation and personality, ...
MOTIVATION IN CHESS Task Value People can be motivated to engage in an activity for intrinsic and extrinsic reasons. In both cas ...
most effort had the greatest physiological changes. These data clearly suggest that individuals with higher intrinsic motivation ...
chess tournaments. Most have had to hold other jobs, and teach or write about chess to supplement tournament winnings. Self-Regu ...
abilities of mentors are internalized by the learner. Horgan’s (1992) research with chess-playing children fits this theory quit ...
tween personality traits and the nature of the domain (Avni, Kipper, & Fox, 1987). In chess, research has suggested that pla ...
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