Linda Flower

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Linda Flower is an American cognitive rhetorician and composition scholar best known for her influential research on the cognitive processes of writing and problem-solving in collaboration with John R. Hayes.

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instanceOf cognitive psychologist of writing
composition scholar
person
rhetorician
authorOf Cognitive Processes in Writing NERFINISHED
Community Literacy and the Rhetoric of Public Engagement NERFINISHED
Literate Action NERFINISHED
Problem-Solving Strategies for Writing NERFINISHED
Problem-Solving Strategies for Writing in College and Community NERFINISHED
Reading-to-Write: Exploring a Cognitive and Social Process NERFINISHED
The Construction of Negotiated Meaning: A Social Cognitive Theory of Writing NERFINISHED
coAuthorWith Anastasia V. Vasilyev NERFINISHED
Andrea Lunsford NERFINISHED
John R. Hayes NERFINISHED
Linda K. Perry NERFINISHED
Victoria Stein NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Ohio State University NERFINISHED
University of Michigan
employer Carnegie Mellon University NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork cognitive processes of writing
problem-solving in writing
rhetoric and composition
writing studies
gender female
hasCollaborator Anastasia V. Vasilyev NERFINISHED
Andrea Lunsford NERFINISHED
John R. Hayes NERFINISHED
Linda K. Perry NERFINISHED
Victoria Stein NERFINISHED
influenced field of composition studies
writing pedagogy in higher education
knownFor modeling expert and novice writing processes
research on community literacy
social-cognitive theory of writing
think-aloud protocol studies of writers
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableFor cognitive process theory of writing
collaborative research with John R. Hayes
research on cognitive processes of writing
occupation composition scholar
rhetorician
university professor
theorized cognitive process theory of writing
social-cognitive theory of writing
workLocation Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED

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