It is argued that an epistemic authority would induce greater influence in transmitting knowledge to students when there is a correspondence between the (authoritarian vs. democratic) style of the authority and students' perceptions of their relation to the authority (high vs. low epistemic dependence). In two studies it was predicted, and found, that students who perceived themselves in a state of low epistemic dependence towards their teachers were more influenced by a democratic than by an authoritarian teaching style. This difference in appropriation was not found for students who perceived themselves in a state of epistemic dependence towards the epistemic authority. Key words: Epistemic (In)Dependence, Democratic and Authoritarian Sty...
Learning styles theory has been fiercely criticized, however, many educationalists continue to use l...
none1noA recently formulated correspondence hypothesis states that influence style effectiveness dep...
This paper identifies and elucidates the underappreciated phenomenon of epistemic domination. Episte...
It is argued that an epistemic authority would induce greater influence in transmitting knowledge to...
An experimental study investigated the influence of informational dependence on information appropri...
In a 2×2×2 factorial design, 3rd year Romanian psychology students (N=94) were assigned into 2 group...
The article analyses the topical social epistemology issue of transmission and sharing ofknowledge i...
1st year Romanian female university students (N=100) were confronted to a bogus scientific study on ...
Pritchard defends virtue epistemology from epistemic situationism by appealing to the notion of epis...
Under what conditions are student rejections of teacher authority legitimate? This paper used Keddie...
As social creatures, we lean on the work of others to epistemically situate ourselves in our complex...
Abstract. The paper attempts to identify the extent to which modes of knowledge can be associated wi...
In this thesis I outline a conception of intellectual autonomy, and defend it against arguments that...
Problem Statement. Teaching style is the expression (form of expression) of preferred behavioral mod...
The epistemological aspect of knowledge is described as a subject of psychology and pedagogy studies...
Learning styles theory has been fiercely criticized, however, many educationalists continue to use l...
none1noA recently formulated correspondence hypothesis states that influence style effectiveness dep...
This paper identifies and elucidates the underappreciated phenomenon of epistemic domination. Episte...
It is argued that an epistemic authority would induce greater influence in transmitting knowledge to...
An experimental study investigated the influence of informational dependence on information appropri...
In a 2×2×2 factorial design, 3rd year Romanian psychology students (N=94) were assigned into 2 group...
The article analyses the topical social epistemology issue of transmission and sharing ofknowledge i...
1st year Romanian female university students (N=100) were confronted to a bogus scientific study on ...
Pritchard defends virtue epistemology from epistemic situationism by appealing to the notion of epis...
Under what conditions are student rejections of teacher authority legitimate? This paper used Keddie...
As social creatures, we lean on the work of others to epistemically situate ourselves in our complex...
Abstract. The paper attempts to identify the extent to which modes of knowledge can be associated wi...
In this thesis I outline a conception of intellectual autonomy, and defend it against arguments that...
Problem Statement. Teaching style is the expression (form of expression) of preferred behavioral mod...
The epistemological aspect of knowledge is described as a subject of psychology and pedagogy studies...
Learning styles theory has been fiercely criticized, however, many educationalists continue to use l...
none1noA recently formulated correspondence hypothesis states that influence style effectiveness dep...
This paper identifies and elucidates the underappreciated phenomenon of epistemic domination. Episte...