过程(计算)
写作过程
认知
社会学
语言学
心理学
数学教育
计算机科学
哲学
程序设计语言
神经科学
作者
Linda Flower,John R. Hayes
出处
期刊:College Composition and Communication
[JSTOR]
日期:1981-12-01
卷期号:32 (4): 365-365
被引量:2765
摘要
There is a venerable tradition in rhetoric and composition which sees the composing process as a series of decisions and choices.1 However, it is no longer easy simply to assert this position, unless you are prepared to answer a number of questions, the most pressing of which probably is: What then are the criteria which govern that choice? Or we could put it another way: What guides the decisions writers make as they write? In a recent survey of composition research, Odell, Cooper, and Courts noticed that some of the most thoughtful people in the field are giving us two reasonable but somewhat different answers:
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