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Dumas, Denis; Alexander, Patricia A.; Grossnickle, Emily M. – Educational Psychology Review, 2013
Relational reasoning, the ability to discern meaningful patterns within otherwise unconnected information, is regarded as central to human learning and cognition and as particularly critical for those functioning in today's information age. However, the literature on this foundational ability is currently housed within a range of domains of…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Learning Processes, Cognitive Ability, Educational Practices
Alexander, Patricia A. – Educational Psychology Review, 2013
In response to the call by Robinson et al. (25(2): 24-28, 2013) for a moratorium on recommendations for practice and policy in articles published in primary research journals, Alexander forwards four counterarguments that allow for what are termed reasoned and reasonable speculations. Among those counterarguments are the claim that (a) seeking…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Periodicals, Journal Articles, Policy
Dinsmore, Daniel L.; Alexander, Patricia A. – Educational Psychology Review, 2012
The prevailing assumption by some that deep processing promotes stronger learning outcomes while surface processing promotes weaker learning outcomes has been called into question by the inconsistency and ambiguity of results in investigations of the relation between levels of processing and performance. The purpose of this literature review is to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Outcomes of Education, Investigations, Literature Reviews
Dinsmore, Daniel L.; Alexander, Patricia A.; Loughlin, Sandra M. – Educational Psychology Review, 2008
The terms metacognition, self-regulation, and self-regulated learning appear frequently in the educational literature and are sometimes used interchangeably. In order to explore the theoretical and empirical boundaries between these three constructs and the perceptions or misperceptions that their broad and often unqualified application may…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Self Management, Learner Controlled Instruction, Self Motivation
Alexander, Patricia A. – Educational Psychology Review, 2006
In this response to Muis et al. (2006), I draw on the writings of Dewey to explore three critical questions. The first question is what is gained or what is lost when the study of epistemology moves from philosophy to psychology and eventually to educational practice? The second asks whether the primary question under examination should be "if"…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Beliefs, Educational Practices, Philosophy

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