Think Conceptually, Act Procedurally: Understanding the difference between thinking and learning concepts and procedures. by Jerry Carney

Think Conceptually, Act Procedurally: Understanding the difference between thinking and learning concepts and procedures.

Jerry Carney
108 pages
iUniverse
Oct 2001
Paperback
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Have you ever thought that you don't think the same way that other do? Have you ever listened to someone talk and thought that the person was not telling you what you needed to know? Well, you are not only alone. This happens to everyone because everyone thinks differently. The information that is important to one person is not always important to another. This book is a short introduction to how an individual's thought process determines the types of information that their mind processes. The reader will be introduced to the differences between thinking conceptually and procedurally, how these differences affect many areas of a persons life, and how an individual can identify their style of thinking. Read more Continue reading Read less
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Pages 108
Publisher iUniverse
Published 2001
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