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Volume 21, Numbers Winter & Spring 2000

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Volume 21, Numbers 1 & 2, Winter & Spring

Bartlett’s Schema Theory and Modern Accounts of Learning and Remembering

Asghar Iran-Nejad and Adam Winsler, University of Alabama

Bartlett, Functionalism, and Modern Schema Theories

William F. Brewer, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign

Models of Moral Development

Stephen J. Thoma, University of Alabama

A Nonlinear, GA-optimized, Fuzzy Logic System for the Evaluation of Multisource Biofunctional Intelligence

Abdollah Homaifar, Vijayarangan Copalan, Lynn Dismuke, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, and Asghar Iran-Nejad, University of Alabama

The Nature of Distributed Learning and Remembering

Asghar Iran-Nejad, University of Alabama

Commentary on “The Nature of Distributed Learning and Remembering”

Edward W. Tunstel, Jr., Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology

Knowledge Acquisition and Education

Merlin C. Wittrock, University of California, Los Angeles

Issues in Self-Regulation Theory and Research

Paul R. Pintrich, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Volume 21, Number 3, Summer

The Problematic of Fragmentation: An Hermeneutic Proposal

Stephen C. Yanchar, Brent D. Slife, Brigham Young University

Progress, Unity, and Three Questions about Incommensurability

Stephen C. Yanchar, Brigham Young University

On What Basis are Evaluations Possible in a Fragmented Psychology? An Alternative to Objectivism and Relativism

Kristoffer B. Kristensen, Brent D. Slife, Stephen C. Yanchar, Brigham Young University

Overcoming Fragmentation in Psychology: A Hermeneutic Approach

Frank C. Richardson, University of Texas at Austin

Putting It All Together: Toward a Hermeneutic Unity of Psychology

Stephen C. Yanchar and Brent D. Slife, Brigham Young University

Volume 21, Number 4, Autumn

Consciousness and Conscience

Thomas Natsoulas, University of California, Davis

Self-Organization in the Dreaming Brain

Stanley Krippner, Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center and Allan Combs, University of North Carolina at Asheville

Causation and Corresponding Correlations

William V. Chambers, Experior Assessments

Book Review

Mad Travelers: Reflections on the Reality of Transient Mental Illness

Book Author: Ian Hacking
Reviewed by Jason T. Ramsay, University of Toronto

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