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"Social scientists are gathering empirical evidence about beliefs by doing research in epistemological studies across diverse cultures. … The book reviewed here is a compilation of that research by some thirty-seven researchers working in psychology and educational psychology. It covers a wide range of topics … . This is an important book for anyone in the education field. It is rich with research findings, sources, and additional suggestions for readings, as well as being interesting and readable." (Bob Lane, Metapsychology Online Reviews, Vol. 12 (23), 2008)
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Preface PART I: Introduction Chapter 1 Personal Epistemology and Culture Barbara K. Hofer, Middlebury College, USA PART II: Conceptual and Methodological Issues Chapter 2 Assessing Teachers’ Epistemological and Ontological Worldviews Gregory J. Schraw and Lori J. Olafson, University of Nevada, USA Chapter 3 The Evolution of Self-Authorship Marcia Baxter Magolda, Miami University of Ohio, USA Chapter 4 Assessing the Multidimensionality of Students’ Epistemic Beliefs Across Diverse Cultures Michelle M. Buehl, George Mason University, USA Chapter 5 Measurement of Epistemological Beliefs and Learning Strategies of Elementary School Children Barbara Moschner, Andrea Anschutz, Stephen Wernke and Uta Wagener, Carl von Ossietzky Universit?t Oldenburg, Germany PART III: Empirical Studies on Cultural-Specific Epistemology Chapter 6 University Cultures and Epistemic Beliefs: Examining Differences between Two Academic Environments Krista R. Muis and Gale M. Sinatra, University of Nevada, USA Chapter 7 Personal Epistemology in Elementary Classrooms: A Conceptual Comparison of Germany and the United States and a Guide for Future Cross-Cultural Research Florian C. Haerle and Lisa D. Bendixen, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA Chapter 8 A Sociocultural Exploration of Epistemological Beliefs Iris Tabak and Michael Weinstock, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel Chapter 9 An Exploratory Study about the Role of Epistemological Beliefs and Dispositions on Learners’ Thinking about an Ill-Defined Issue in Solo and Duo Problem-Solving Contexts Nicos Valanides and Charoula Angeli, University of Cyprus, Cyprus Chapter 10 Family Environment, Epistemological Beliefs, Learning Strategies andAcademic Performance: A Path Analysis Francisco Cano, Granada University, Spain María Cardelle-Elawar, Arizona State University, USA Chapter 11 Global Certainty Beliefs and College Major: How Strong are Socialization Effects? Ulrich Trautwein & Oliver Lüdtke, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Germany Chapter 12 Epistemological Beliefs, Learning and Teaching: The Hong Kong Cultural Context Kwok-wai Chan, Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong, China Chapter 13 The Use of Internet-based Instruction for the Development of Epistemological Beliefs: A Case Study in Taiwan Chin-Chung Tsai, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan Chapter 14 Assessing the Epistemological and Pedagogical Beliefs among Pre-service Teachers in Singapore Chai Ching Sing, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Myint Swe Khine, Murdoch University, Australia PART IV: Perspectives on Domain-Specific Epistemology Chapter 15 Applying the Theory of an Epistemological Belief System to the Investigation of Students’ and Professors’ Mathematical Beliefs Marlene Schommer-Aikins, Wichita State University, USA Chapter 16 Individual Domain-specific Epistemologies: Implications for Educational Practice Betsy Palmer, Montana State University, USA Rose M. Marra, University of Missouri, USA Chapter 17 Personal Epistemology, Understanding of Multiple Texts, and Learning within Internet Technologies Ivar Br?ten, University of Oslo, Norway Chapter 18 Epistemic Metacognition in the Context of Information Searching on the Web Lucia Mason and Angela Boldrin, University of Padua, Italy Chapter 19 Developing Relational Epistemology through Relational Pedagogy: New Ways of Thinking about Personal
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已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买This a wonderful collection of essays, articles, and journal articles that deal with epistemological views. This issue has been more significant since the 1990s. Great purchase for those in grad school or PhD level in Ed psych.
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Stack Overflow works best with JavaScript enabled[Solved] 32bit Program No longer Working On 64bit Win7 - Windows 7
Hello all, I was hoping you can help me out.I recently built a new computer using Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit, and it is fully up to date.
I am trying to run 3D Studio Max 2009 32bit but it wont run.
The splash screen will show for a few milliseconds, then disappear, and nothing will happen.My old computer had Windows 7 Home 64bit, and I could run the same copy of 3D Studio Max 32bit easily.
So I'm trying to figure out why my new computer wont run it.3D Studio Max 2009 64bit runs perfectly, just not the 32bit version (both installed at the same time). I absolutely need to use the 32bit version because I have to use a custom exporter / plugin that only works with the 32bit 3DSM.I am really stumped on this one.
I know it's not the copy of 3DSM because I used the same copy on my old computer.
I reinstalled multiple times.I repair installed multiple times.I ran under every compatibility mode possible.I disabled visual themes, desktop composition, etc.I run under admin mode.I've disabled Anti-Virus.Just can't get it to work.I also installed 3DSM Version 9 32bit and that doesn't work either.
That version also worked on my old computer with
Windows 7 Home 64bit.
So it's not the 3DSM install... It has something to do with my Windows install.This is a clean install of Windows 7 Ultimate.Specs:i7 3930KGigabyte G1 Assassin 2 MoboGigabyte Geforce GTX 68032GB G-Skill DDR3 RAMOCZ 128GB SSDVelociraptor 1TB HDD
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I also looked in the Windows Event log for Applications to find an error message, and there is nothing usefull...
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Run it as Administrator?
If you're after an answer and it's important, I would suggest contacting Autodesk or at least going on their forums. You're more likely to find people with the right knowledge there as it sounds like a problem very specifically with that software.
Did you have both the 64bit and 32bit running on the old pc?
I already tried running as administrator.Yes, 64 and 32 bit versions of 3DSM were running on the old computer which was 64bit Windows.
Dou you have DEP (data execution prevention) turned on for all programs? If so, you may need to add 3DSM to the exception list.
Nope, DEP is not on for all programs.
Only essential Windows programs and services.The 64bit 3DSM is running fine.
So you can rule out a lot of things knowing that.
Ok, well normally DEP throws up an error message when a program has issues, but I've noticed under windows 7 that this is not always the case and a program will simply crash to the desktop without warning, similar to what is happening in your situation, so I thought I'd throw that out there for you.
Try compatibility mode.
I'm sorry but some of you are not even reading my first post?I clearly state I tried every compatibility mode.
Sorry dude, i didnt read carefully. Actually compatibility mode works for me in some program in my 64-bit os.
Might be some info here:
Could be video card compatibility and\or the last post refers to a hotfix from autodesk.Good luck.
Also found this....Try This:Uninstall Max (all of it, components the lot)Now reinstall, but when configuring locations to install to make sure you do not install 32 and 64 bit versions to the same location, otherwise windows will get confused at trying to load a 32 bit exe under 64 bit architecture rules.
It's not a video card compatibility issue.
The 64bit 3DSM works perfect...Also, 32bit and 64bit are installed in different directories.
One is in Program Files, the other is in Program Files (x86).Nothing in the provided links thus far works.Again, the 64bit 3DSM works perfectly fine... this rules out a lot.This issue has me confused... and I know my way around computers lol.
Well, thanks for trying anyway.
I guess nobody knows the answer to this one.
I do not know if virtual xp is a download available for ultimate, but have had no problem with legacy 32 bit programs in 7 pro 64 bit. If you can add virtual xp problem solved.Edit, Looks like you are worthyHave fun, you can even have a link on the win 7 desktop!
3D Studio Max 2009 won't run on the Virtual XP.The reason I want to run it on 64bit is because I can take advantage of my high amount of RAM.
Otherwise I would just dual boot Windows 7 32bit but that only allows 4 GB of ram. I know 3DSM 2009 32bit can run on Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit.... I just need to find the cause of it not starting.
It runs on Windows 7 HOME 64bit quite easily.
I need to know the difference.
I think the difference might be hardware related though.
Are there any messages in the event viewer. In the olden days most problems like this were related to video.
Well, I found the problem and a workaround...The program doesn't seem to be compatible with the multiple cores for my Intel i7 3930k Sandy Bridge.
There was a hot fix for 3DSM 2009 and up to increase compatibility for processors with 24 cores or more, but it doesn't seem to work with the newer i7's with 6 cores and 6 virtual cores with hyperthreading for a total of 12 "CPUs".The original workaround I discovered was to disable multiple cores in BIOS.
That's not fun.There is also a way to limit cores in "msconfig" advanced boot options which also worked. Also not fun.But, I have discovered that setting the processor affinity of 3dsmax.exe to be the best workaround for now.
However, since the program wont run I can't change the CPU affinity in Task Manager.
Even if 3dsmax.exe was running, it still wont allow you to change CPU affinity.
So I had to set the affinity via command prompt BEFORE starting 3DSM.To do that I right clicked on the 3DSM shortcut on my desktop, clicked Properties, and next to Target I put this:C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe /C start "" /affinity F "C:\Program Files (x86)\Autodesk\3ds Max 2009\3dsmax.exe"After that, 3DSM started instantly when I clicked on the shortcut...I found that with Windows 7 64bit, 3DSM would run with only 4 CPUs.
With Windows 7 32bit, 3DSM would run with only 2 CPUs.If anyone should read this in the future and have a similar problem, here is some info about Affinity.The affinity attribute requires a bit mask in the form of hex values (nibbles).
This allows you to select specific CPUs that you want to run. With just a nibble (4 bits) you can control 4 CPUs. With one byte (8 bits) you can control 8 CPUs.
With two bytes (16 bits) you can control 16 CPUs.
If you have 4 CPUs and you want to run only CPU 0 and CPU 2, then your bit mask would be "1010" and converted to hex that is "A".
If you have 4 CPUs and you want them ALL to run, then your bit mask would be "1111" and in hex that is "F".
1 is on 0 is off.
You can use a binary to hex converter if you have trouble.If you have more than 4 CPUs, say 8 CPU's, but only want to run the first 4, you don't have to have assign bit values for the rest like this "".
You don't have to worry about the last bits, and can just use "1111".In my case, I found 3DSM would only work with 4 CPUs in Win7 64bit.
So I set the affinity to "F" which is "1111".
I have 12 CPUs, so I could have done "FFF".Hope that helps someone along the line.Anyway, thanks to everyone that tried to help.
You can also set cpu affinity via task manager. Just select the process tab and right click the desire program execution file and select 'set affinity'. But it not going to help if the desire program is not running. Just telling.
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Well, I found the problem and a workaround...The program doesn't seem to be compatible with the multiple cores for my Intel i7 3930k Sandy Bridge.
There was a hot fix for 3DSM 2009 and up to increase compatibility for processors with 24 cores or more, but it doesn't seem to work with the newer i7's with 6 cores and 6 virtual cores with hyperthreading for a total of 12 "CPUs".The original workaround I discovered was to disable multiple cores in BIOS.
That's not fun.There is also a way to limit cores in "msconfig" advanced boot options which also worked. Also not fun.But, I have discovered that setting the processor affinity of 3dsmax.exe to be the best workaround for now.
However, since the program wont run I can't change the CPU affinity in Task Manager.
Even if 3dsmax.exe was running, it still wont allow you to change CPU affinity.
So I had to set the affinity via command prompt BEFORE starting 3DSM.To do that I right clicked on the 3DSM shortcut on my desktop, clicked Properties, and next to Target I put this:C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe /C start "" /affinity F "C:\Program Files (x86)\Autodesk\3ds Max 2009\3dsmax.exe"After that, 3DSM started instantly when I clicked on the shortcut...I found that with Windows 7 64bit, 3DSM would run with only 4 CPUs.
With Windows 7 32bit, 3DSM would run with only 2 CPUs.If anyone should read this in the future and have a similar problem, here is some info about Affinity.The affinity attribute requires a bit mask in the form of hex values (nibbles).
This allows you to select specific CPUs that you want to run. With just a nibble (4 bits) you can control 4 CPUs. With one byte (8 bits) you can control 8 CPUs.
With two bytes (16 bits) you can control 16 CPUs.
If you have 4 CPUs and you want to run only CPU 0 and CPU 2, then your bit mask would be "1010" and converted to hex that is "A".
If you have 4 CPUs and you want them ALL to run, then your bit mask would be "1111" and in hex that is "F".
1 is on 0 is off.
You can use a binary to hex converter if you have trouble.If you have more than 4 CPUs, say 8 CPU's, but only want to run the first 4, you don't have to have assign bit values for the rest like this "".
You don't have to worry about the last bits, and can just use "1111".In my case, I found 3DSM would only work with 4 CPUs in Win7 64bit.
So I set the affinity to "F" which is "1111".
I have 12 CPUs, so I could have done "FFF".Hope that helps someone along the line.Anyway, thanks to everyone that tried to help.
Thanks I have, Win7 x64 with an AMD Radeon R7 200 series, and a second gen i7 870 2.93GHz, I used the 1010 Affinity and its working, Im using the 32bit 3Ds Max 9
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