Clancey, William J. (1991) Bartlett's View of the Group as a Psychological Unit. [Conference Paper]
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Abstract
Frederic C. Bartlett (1932) pioneered studies relating individual and group behavior. His memory experiments suggest that cognition is, in his terms, a "socially constructive" process. His theories relate coordination, group trends, individual insight, design rationales, and collaborative adaptations of artifacts in practice.
| Item Type: | Conference Paper |
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| Keywords: | organizational learning, social construction of knowledge, group dynamics, creativity, social psychology |
| Subjects: | Psychology > Cognitive Psychology Computer Science > Artificial Intelligence Psychology > Social Psychology |
| ID Code: | 666 |
| Deposited By: | Clancey, Bill |
| Deposited On: | 03 Jun 1998 |
| Last Modified: | 12 Sep 2007 17:32 |
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