Sociocognitive conflict arises when people hold different views or ideas about the same object, and it has the potential to promote learning, cognitive development, and positive social relations. The promotion of these outcomes, however, depends on how the conflict is solved and with what goals. Mastery goals predict epistemic conflict regulation and the elaboration of multiple ideas, performance-approach goals predict competitive conflict regulation and the promotion of one’s own ideas, and performance-avoidance goals predict protective conflict regulation and yielding to other people’s ideas. Conflict regulation thus determines the conditions under which confronting diverging ideas results in positive cognitive and relational outcomes
This paper offers a conceptual analysis of the dynamics of “sociocognitive conflict”(Doise & Mugny, ...
This paper offers a conceptual analysis of the dynamics of “sociocognitive conflict”(Doise & Mugny, ...
This study seeks to show that the management of socio-cognitive conflicts impacts school performance...
Socio-cognitive conflict arises when people hold different views or ideas about the same object, and...
This article presents advice for teachers about using sociocognitive conflicts to promote academic l...
Pe măsură ce individul se dezvoltă, pentru învățare apar diverse oportunităţi şi constrângeri. Învăț...
Socio-cognitive conflict has been defined as a situation of confrontation with a disagreeing other. ...
The present research examines whether mastery and performance goals predict different ways of reacti...
This article is aimed to analyse socio-cognitive conflict as an educational factor in the context of...
Work on socio-cognitive conflict has shown that confrontations can benefit learning when conflict is...
AbstractBiology learning is based on causing a conflict between the previously acquired concepts and...
Psychological conception of conflict was formed by several trends: psychoanalysis, behaviorism, cogn...
Sixth-grade students (N = 146) participated in a study on the effects of socio-cognitive conflicts i...
AbstractThe present study aims to analyze the effects of educational and educational-training in the...
This article is aimed to analyse socio-cognitive conflict as an educational factor in the context of...
This paper offers a conceptual analysis of the dynamics of “sociocognitive conflict”(Doise & Mugny, ...
This paper offers a conceptual analysis of the dynamics of “sociocognitive conflict”(Doise & Mugny, ...
This study seeks to show that the management of socio-cognitive conflicts impacts school performance...
Socio-cognitive conflict arises when people hold different views or ideas about the same object, and...
This article presents advice for teachers about using sociocognitive conflicts to promote academic l...
Pe măsură ce individul se dezvoltă, pentru învățare apar diverse oportunităţi şi constrângeri. Învăț...
Socio-cognitive conflict has been defined as a situation of confrontation with a disagreeing other. ...
The present research examines whether mastery and performance goals predict different ways of reacti...
This article is aimed to analyse socio-cognitive conflict as an educational factor in the context of...
Work on socio-cognitive conflict has shown that confrontations can benefit learning when conflict is...
AbstractBiology learning is based on causing a conflict between the previously acquired concepts and...
Psychological conception of conflict was formed by several trends: psychoanalysis, behaviorism, cogn...
Sixth-grade students (N = 146) participated in a study on the effects of socio-cognitive conflicts i...
AbstractThe present study aims to analyze the effects of educational and educational-training in the...
This article is aimed to analyse socio-cognitive conflict as an educational factor in the context of...
This paper offers a conceptual analysis of the dynamics of “sociocognitive conflict”(Doise & Mugny, ...
This paper offers a conceptual analysis of the dynamics of “sociocognitive conflict”(Doise & Mugny, ...
This study seeks to show that the management of socio-cognitive conflicts impacts school performance...