Rand J. Spiro

Affiliations: 
Educational Psychology and Educational Technology Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
Area:
Technology of Education, Educational Psychology Education, Cognitive Psychology, Developmental Psychology
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Lima M, Koehler MJ, Spiro RJ. (2004) Collaborative interactivity and integrated thinking in Brazilian business schools using cognitive flexibility hypertexts: The panteon project Journal of Educational Computing Research. 31: 371-406
Coulson RL, Feltovich PJ, Spiro RJ. (1997) Cognitive Flexibility in Medicine: An Application to the Recognition and Understanding of Hypertension. Advances in Health Sciences Education : Theory and Practice. 2: 141-161
Spiro RJ, Feltovich PJ, Coulson RL. (1996) Two epistemic world-views: Prefigurative schemas and learning in complex domains Applied Cognitive Psychology. 10
Jacobson MJ, Spiro RJ. (1995) Hypertext Learning Environments, Cognitive Flexibility, and the Transfer of Complex Knowledge: An Empirical Investigation. Journal of Educational Computing Research. 12: 301-333
Jones RA, Spiro RJ. (1994) Contextualization, cognitive flexibility, and hypertext: the convergence of interpretive theory, cognitive psychology, and advanced information technologies The Sociological Review. 42: 146-157
Jacobson MJ, Spiro RJ. (1994) A framework for the contextual analysis of technology-based learning environments Journal of Computing in Higher Education. 5: 3-32
Spiro RJ, Crismore A, Turner TJ. (1982) On the role of pervasive experiential coloration in memory Text. 2: 253-262
Spiro RJ. (1982) Subjectivity and Memory Advances in Psychology. 9: 29-34
Spiro RJ. (1982) Long-term comprehension: Schema-based versus experiential and evaluative understanding Poetics. 11: 77-86
Spiro RJ, Esposito J. (1981) Superficial processing of explicit inferences in text Discourse Processes. 4: 313-322
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