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- catalog abstract ""In 1932, Cambridge University Press published Remembering, by psychologist, Frederic Bartlett. The landmark book described fascinating studies of memory and presented the theory of schema which informs much of cognitive science and psychology today. In Bartlett's most famous experiment, he had subjects read a Native American story about ghosts and had them retell the tale later. Because their background was so different from the cultural context of the story, the subjects changed details in the story that they could not understand. Based on observations like these, Bartlett developed his claim that memory is a process of reconstruction, and that this construction is in important ways a social act. His concerns about the social psychology of memory and the cultural context of remembering were long neglected but are finding an interested and responsive audience today. Now reissued in paperback, Remembering has a new Introduction by Walter Kintsch of the University of Colorado, Boulder." http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/cam026/95007647.html.".
- catalog contributor b7887671.
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description ""In 1932, Cambridge University Press published Remembering, by psychologist, Frederic Bartlett. The landmark book described fascinating studies of memory and presented the theory of schema which informs much of cognitive science and psychology today. In Bartlett's most famous experiment, he had subjects read a Native American story about ghosts and had them retell the tale later. Because their background was so different from the cultural context of the story, the subjects changed details in the story that they could not understand. Based on observations like these, Bartlett developed his claim that memory is a process of reconstruction, and that this construction is in important ways a social act. His concerns about the social psychology of memory and the cultural context of remembering were long neglected but are finding an interested and responsive audience today. Now reissued in paperback, Remembering has a new Introduction by Walter Kintsch of the University of Colorado, Boulder." http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/cam026/95007647.html.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Part I: Experimental studies. 1. Experiment in psychology -- 2. Experiments on perceiving -- 3. Experiments on imaging -- 4. Experiments on remembering: the method of description -- 5. Experiments on remembering: the method of repeated reproduction -- 6. Experiments on remembering: the method of picture writing -- 7. Experiments on remembering: the method of serial reproduction, I -- 8. Experiments on remembering: the method of serial reproduction, II, picture material -- 9. Perceiving, recognizing, remembering -- 10. A theory of remembering -- 11. Images and their functions -- 12. Meaning. Part II: Remembering as a study in social psychology. 13. Social psychology -- 14. Social psychology and the matter of recall -- 15. Social psychology and the manner of recall -- 16. Conventionalization -- 17. The notion of a collective unconscious -- 18. The basis of social recall -- 19. A summary and some conclusions.".
- catalog extent "xix, 317 p. :".
- catalog identifier "052148278X (hardback)".
- catalog identifier "0521483565 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- catalog subject "153.1/2 20".
- catalog subject "BF371 .B26 1995".
- catalog subject "Recognition (Psychology)".
- catalog subject "Recollection (Psychology)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I: Experimental studies. 1. Experiment in psychology -- 2. Experiments on perceiving -- 3. Experiments on imaging -- 4. Experiments on remembering: the method of description -- 5. Experiments on remembering: the method of repeated reproduction -- 6. Experiments on remembering: the method of picture writing -- 7. Experiments on remembering: the method of serial reproduction, I -- 8. Experiments on remembering: the method of serial reproduction, II, picture material -- 9. Perceiving, recognizing, remembering -- 10. A theory of remembering -- 11. Images and their functions -- 12. Meaning. Part II: Remembering as a study in social psychology. 13. Social psychology -- 14. Social psychology and the matter of recall -- 15. Social psychology and the manner of recall -- 16. Conventionalization -- 17. The notion of a collective unconscious -- 18. The basis of social recall -- 19. A summary and some conclusions.".
- catalog title "Remembering : a study in experimental and social psychology / by Sir Frederic C. Bartlett ; [with a new introduction by Walter Kintsch].".
- catalog type "text".