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What is ‘style’, and how does it relate to thought in language? It has often been treated as something merely linguistic, independent of thought, ornamental; stylishness for its own sake.
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Contributions of Thinking Styles to Critical Thinking Dispositions [PDF]
The main purpose of the author's research was to investigate whether thinking styles significantly contribute to critical thinking dispositions. Two samples of Chinese university students, one from Beijing and the other from Nanjing, participated in the study. The participants responded to the Thinking Styles Inventory (R. J. Sternberg & R. K.
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Thinking Style and Fluid Compensation_process [PDF]
This project examines how people's thinking style (holistic vs.
Qin Wang, Naomi Mandel, Monika Lisjak
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THE THINKING STYLES OF THE UNIVERSITY TEACHER
This research is framed in the teachers’ thinking paradigm, oriented to understand the thinking styles of the university teacher from two out of the five cognitive and behavioral expressions in Sternberg’s thinking styles theory: the function inside the classroom and the level of classroom performance.
Antonio Carlos Do Nascimento Osorio +1 more
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Thinking Style and Fluid Compensation_mediation [PDF]
This project examines how people's thinking style (holistic vs.
Qin Wang, Naomi Mandel, Monika Lisjak
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Thinking Style and Fluid Compensation [PDF]
This project examines how people's thinking style (holistic vs.
Qin Wang, Naomi Mandel, Monika Lisjak
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Thinking Styles and Cognitive Development [PDF]
Using R. J. Sternberg's (1988, 1997) theory of thinking styles and W. G. Perry's (1970) theory of cognitive development, the author investigated the nature of thinking styles as they relate to cognitive development. Eighty-two Hong Kong university students (44 male, 38 female) responded to the Thinking Styles Inventory (R. J. Sternberg & R. K.
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Psycho-Sociological Review of Criminal Thinking Style [PDF]
Criminal thinking has been long established as a very important predictor of criminal behaviour, however far less research effort has been undertaken to understand what variables can predict the emergence of criminal thinking.
Hyland, Philip, Boduszek, Daniel
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Thinking Style and Fluid Compensation_mediation1 [PDF]
This project examines how people's thinking style (holistic vs.
Qin Wang, Naomi Mandel, Monika Lisjak
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Prospective mathematics teachers' thinking styles and problem-solving skills [PDF]
The aim of this study is to examine problem-solving skills and thinking styles of prospective mathematics teachers and investigate whether the thinking styles of them are related to their mathematical problem-solving skills and the problem-solving ...
Erbay, Hatice Nur, GÜNER, Pınar
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