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Strategy Discovery as a Competitive Negotiation between Metacognitive and Associative Mechanisms

January 1, 1997 | Public Programs

Both metacognitive and associative models have been proposed to account for children’s strategy discovery and use. Models based on only metacognitive or only associative mechanisms cannot entirely account for the observed mix of variability and constraint revealed by recent microgenetic studies of children’s strategy change. We propose a new approach where metacognitive and associative mechanisms interact in a competitive negotiation. This approach provides the flexibility to model the observed variability and constraint.

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    Author
    University of Pittsburgh
  • Jeff Schrager
    Author
    University of Pittsburgh
  • Robert Siegler
    Author
    Carnegie-Mellon University
  • Citation

    ISSN : 0273-2297
    Publication Name: Developmental Review
    Volume: 17
    Page Number: 462
    Resource Type: Peer-reviewed article
    Discipline: Education and learning science
    Audience: Elementary School Children (6-10) | Pre-K Children (0-5) | Museum/ISE Professionals | Scientists | Evaluators
    Environment Type: Public Programs

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