行为主义
忧虑
心理语言学
心理学
理解力
领悟力
认知心理学
简单(哲学)
主题(文档)
认识论
语言学
认知
计算机科学
哲学
心理治疗师
神经科学
图书馆学
作者
Gary Klein,Jennifer K. Phillips,Erica L. Rall,Deborah A. Peluso
标识
DOI:10.4324/9780203810088-13
摘要
Throughout the history of psychology, from its earliest philosophical phase
through to modern times, it has always been taken as an empirical fact that
humans have a faculty to understand. This has been referred to as judgment, apprehension, apperception, and other processes (cf. Woodworth,
1938) in which meanings are ascribed to things that are perceived or
known. Typically, both theory and research focused on how people understand individual simple stimuli (e.g., individual letters, words, colored geometric forms, etc.). During the era of “verbal behavior” and the rise of
psycholinguistics from the ashes of behaviorism, a process called “comprehension” became the subject of much inquiry. Again, both theory and research focused on how people understand simple stimuli such as words,
sentences, or text passages (cf. Clark & Clark, 1977).
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