ABSTRACT

The Handbook of Multiple Source Use draws on theory and research within cognitive and educational psychology, the learning sciences, disciplinary education, information literacy, reading psychology, and social psychology, to present the first comprehensive research volume on this topic. Many learners both in and out of school have almost instantaneous access to an enormous range of information sources at present. In this book, broken into six sections, international scholars come together toward understanding factors that influence how individuals cope with the challenge of building knowledge from diverse, often conflicting, information.

part II|105 pages

Individual Differences, Cognitive Mechanisms, And Contextual Factors In Multiple Source Use

part III|64 pages

Multiple Source Use In Specific Content Areas

part VI|116 pages

Assessment Of Multiple Source Use