The Psychology of Associative Learning (Problems in the Behavioural Sciences, Series 13) vs Developing the Horizons of the Mind: Relational and Contextual Reasoning and the Resolution of Cognitive Conflict
Overall winner: Developing the Horizons of the Mind: Relational and Contextual Reasoning and the Resolution of Cognitive Conflict
Key Differences
David R. Shanks' title is an academic-focused book on associative learning and is part of a recognized series, with a slightly lower listed price and 2 reviews. K. Helmut Reich's work emphasizes relational and contextual reasoning, addresses cognitive conflict resolution, and has one more review (3 reviews) indicating marginally broader user feedback
The Psychology of Associative Learning (Problems in the Behavioural Sciences, Series 13)
A scholarly work exploring associative learning in behavioral psychology. Provides analysis within cognitive psychology frameworks. Customer insight: no notable sentiment expressed
Pros
- focus on associative learning concepts
- academic framework for behavioral psychology
- series context for scholarly readers
Cons
- no features listed
- no customer-supplied insights available
- limited practical applicability noted
Developing the Horizons of the Mind: Relational and Contextual Reasoning and the Resolution of Cognitive Conflict
A work exploring relational and contextual reasoning to resolve cognitive conflict. Provides insights into cognitive psychology applications. customer insight: mixed/None
Pros
- focus on relational reasoning
- contextual reasoning perspectives
- relevant to cognitive psychology studies
- clear author attribution
Cons
- features: N/A
- customer insights: None
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | David R. Shanks |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | K. Helmut Reich |
| User Reviews | K. Helmut Reich |