Glenn C Gamst

Conversation Memory

Comprehension, Representation, and Social Context. Sprache: Englisch.
gebunden , 286 Seiten
ISBN 1009626086
EAN 9781009626088
Veröffentlicht 31. Oktober 2025
Verlag/Hersteller Cambridge University Press

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Beschreibung

Understanding how conversation is produced, represented in memory, and utilized in daily social interaction is crucial to comprehending how human communication occurs and how it might be modeled. This book seeks to take a step toward this goal by providing a comprehensive, interdisciplinary overview of conversation memory research and related phenomena that transcends the foundations of cognitive psychology. It covers a wide range of conversation memory topics, including theoretical approaches, representation in long-term memory, gender, race, and ethnicity effects, methodological issues, conversation content, social cognition, lifespan development, nonverbal correlates, personality and individual differences, disability, and conversation memory applications. Featuring new content reflecting the historical development of the conversation memory field alongside an extensive reference list, the book provides a complete, single-source reference work for conversational remembering research that should be of interest across disciplines.

Portrait

Glenn C. Gamst is Professor of Psychology at the University of La Verne, where he regularly teaches Cognitive Psychology courses at the undergraduate level. He has published books in multicultural psychology (Handbook of Multicultural Measures (2011)) and statistics (Analysis of Variance Designs (2008), Applied Multivariate Research (2016), and Performing Data Analysis Using IBM SPSS (2013)).