Cognitive style or thinking style is a concept used in cognitive psychology to describe the way individuals think, perceive and remember information. Cognitive...
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Decision-making (redirect from Cognitive biases in decision-making)
(also spelled decision making and decisionmaking) is regarded as the cognitive process resulting in the selection of a belief or a course of action among...
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Robert Sternberg (redirect from Sternberg's theory of cognitive styles)
1016/s1048-9843(02)00101-7. Sternberg, R. J.; Grigorenko, E. (1997). "Are cognitive styles still in style?". American Psychologist. 52 (7): 700–712. doi:10.1037/0003-066x...
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Cognitive styles analysis (CSA) was developed by Richard J. Riding and is the most frequently used computerized measure of cognitive styles. Although...
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listed various cognitive dimensions in his book Thinking Styles. Several other models are also often used when researching cognitive styles; some of these...
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Edward Tufte (redirect from The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint)
the way Microsoft PowerPoint is typically used. In his essay "The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint", Tufte criticizes many aspects of the software:[citation...
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and then their post-use, or experienced, final judgement. A user's cognitive style can influence how they interact with and perceive an application, which...
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intelligence correlations alone. Some have suggested that nonconformity, cognitive style, and coping mechanism play a role while others suggest that any correlations...
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The Authoritarian Personality (section Cognitive style)
The Authoritarian Personality is a 1950 sociology book by Theodor W. Adorno, Else Frenkel-Brunswik, Daniel Levinson, and Nevitt Sanford, researchers working...
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modification Cognitive dissonance Cognitive distortion Cognitive linguistics Cognitive module Cognitive space Cognitive style Cognitive therapy (CT) Comparative...
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Rumination (psychology) (redirect from Response styles theory)
(2003). "Negative cognitive styles and stress-reactive rumination interact to predict depression: a prospective study". Cognitive Therapy and Research...
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Executive functions (redirect from Cognitive control)
In cognitive science and neuropsychology, executive functions (collectively referred to as executive function and cognitive control) are a set of cognitive...
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widely-read booklet titled The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint, revised in 2006. Tufte found a number of problems with the "cognitive style" of PowerPoint, many of...
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Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a form of psychotherapy that aims to reduce symptoms of various mental health conditions, primarily depression,...
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Juan Pascual-Leone (section Cognitive styles)
(cognitive styles) in cognitive and perceptional psychology as well as personality development; his focus was on psycho-social processes and cognitive...
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education at General Electric's Crotonville facility. It is a type of cognitive style measurement and model, and is often compared to psychological pseudoscientific...
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needed] Psychology portal Philosophy portal Cognition Cognitive science Cognitive style Cognitive styles analysis Anderson, J. R. (1990) The adaptive character...
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Field dependence (redirect from Field dependence style)
dependence is a concept in the field of cognitive styles. It is a one-dimensional model of variation in cognitive style. The concept was first proposed by...
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Computer user satisfaction (section Cognitive style)
experiences with the system increase. The study found that users' cognitive style (preferred approach to problem solving) was not an accurate predictor...
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Cognitive tempo (a term of cognitive psychology, also known as reflectivity/impulsivity) is a type of cognitive style defined as the extent to which an...
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Closure (psychology) (redirect from Cognitive closure (psychology))
Closure or need for closure (NFC), used interchangeably with need for cognitive closure (NFCC), are social psychological terms that describe an individual's...
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have argued that AS and other autism can be viewed as a different cognitive style, not a disorder, and that it should be removed from psychiatric and...
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however, is the attempt to link media theory statements with studies on cognitive styles., Usually it is referred to traditional teaching, and it of course...
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Educational Psychology 1992 17(4) pp 312–328. Edward R. Tufte: The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint: Pitching Out Corrupts Within (Cheshire, Connecticut:...
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process, such as an individual's capacity for insight, self-esteem, cognitive style, internalization of standards, openness to change, capacity for empathy...
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Heuristic (section Cognitive-experiential self-theory)
ancient Greece up to contemporary work in cognitive psychology and artificial intelligence, proposing a cognitive style "heuristic versus algorithmic thinking"...
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Cognitive appraisal (also called simply 'appraisal') is the subjective interpretation made by an individual to stimuli in the environment. It is a component...
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Cognitive remediation is designed to improve neurocognitive abilities such as attention, working memory, cognitive flexibility and planning, and executive...
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symbolic expressions. Both Mannheim and Hofstadter focused on the cognitive style in Baroque art and Mannerism as examples of visual cultures. This "visual...
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autism are biased towards detail-focused processing and that this cognitive style predisposes individuals either with or without autism to savant talents...
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