Term ID: T1823

Fundamental Process Theory

/fundamental-process-theory/
Theoretical frameworks proposing that complex psychological phenomena can be understood through basic underlying mechanisms that combine in various ways to produce observed behaviors.
Example: Explaining complex reading abilities through fundamental processes like phonological awareness, working memory, and attention that interact during text comprehension.

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Reference: Perfetti (1985)