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Cognition and Intelligence: Identifying the Mechanisms of the Mind

Hardback

Main Details

Title Cognition and Intelligence: Identifying the Mechanisms of the Mind
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Robert J. Sternberg
Edited by Jean E. Pretz
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:360
Dimensions(mm): Height 236,Width 159
ISBN/Barcode 9780521827447
ClassificationsDewey:153
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 8 Tables, unspecified; 27 Line drawings, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 1 November 2004
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Written by well-known experts, this book is about psychological research on intelligence and the various factors that influence its development. The volume summarizes and synthesizes the past 30 years of literature on intelligence. Each author takes a different experimental approach to the subject, spanning research on neuroscience and perceptual speed to research on problem solving and metacognition.

Author Biography

Robert J. Sternberg is IBM Professor of Psychology and Education at Yale, Director of the PACE Center at Yale, and 2003 President of the American Psychological Association. He is the author of almost 1000 publications on topics related to cognition and intelligence and has received over $18 million in grants for his research. He has won numerous awards from professional associations and holds four honorary doctorates. Jean E. Pretz received her B.A. from Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio, and has received her M.A. and M. Phil. from Yale University. Her doctoral work examines the role of intuition and expertise in practical problem solving from both an experimental and a differential perspective. This project has received the American Psychological Foundation/Council of Graduate Departments of Psychology (APF/COGDOP) Graduate Research Scholarship Award, the American Psychological Association Dissertation Research Award, as well as a Yale University Dissertation Fellowship. Her research on the role of implicit processes in insight problem solving received two awards from the American Psychological Society Graduate Student Caucus. She has also received a Fulbright fellowship to study the psychology of religion in the former East Germany. Ms. Pretz has co-authored a book on creativity entitled, The Creativity Conundrum with Dr. Sternberg and Dr. James Kaufman.

Reviews

'... wide ranging and very readable...' Journal of Psychological Medicine