Relational complexity (RC) theory conceptualizes an individual's processing capacity and a task's complexity along a common ordinal metric. The authors describe the development of the Latin Square Task (LST) that assesses the influence of RC on reasoning. The LST minimizes the role of knowledgc and storage capacity and thus refines the identification of a processing-capacity- related complexity effect in task performance. The LST is novel with one explicit rule that is easily understood by adults and children. In two studies, a test of 18 items encompassing three RC levels was administered to university (N = 73; 16-33 years) and school (N = 204; 8-19 years) students. Rasch analyses indicate that the LST scores were psychometrically stable a...
In this paper we discuss how the lack of a common framework in Complex Problem Solving (CPS) creates...
Analogies, as represented in figural matrix problems, have long been included on widely used tests o...
Mathematically able and less-able children performed a series of complex working memory tasks, in w...
The Latin Square Task (LST) is a relational reasoning paradigm developed by Birney, Halford, and And...
International audienceThe present study focused on children's deductive reasoning when performing th...
Two experiments tested predictions from a theory in which processing load depends on relational comp...
<p>Each task contained items at two or three levels of complexity. The Sentence Comprehension task (...
Working memory limits are best defined in terms of the complexity of the relations that can be proce...
A framework to conceptualize measures of behaviour complexity (BC), system complexity (SC) and task ...
A relation-based theory of cognition proposes that cognitive capacity is limited, in part, by the ma...
This thesis investigates the effectiveness of five tasks designed to assess ability to process cogni...
This thesis investigates the effectiveness of five tasks designed to assess ability to process cogni...
This thesis investigates the effectiveness of five tasks designed to assess ability to process cogni...
Explanations of the difficulty of relative-clause sentences implicate complexity but the measurement...
Task complexity is an important factor that must be considered in the design of human-computer syste...
In this paper we discuss how the lack of a common framework in Complex Problem Solving (CPS) creates...
Analogies, as represented in figural matrix problems, have long been included on widely used tests o...
Mathematically able and less-able children performed a series of complex working memory tasks, in w...
The Latin Square Task (LST) is a relational reasoning paradigm developed by Birney, Halford, and And...
International audienceThe present study focused on children's deductive reasoning when performing th...
Two experiments tested predictions from a theory in which processing load depends on relational comp...
<p>Each task contained items at two or three levels of complexity. The Sentence Comprehension task (...
Working memory limits are best defined in terms of the complexity of the relations that can be proce...
A framework to conceptualize measures of behaviour complexity (BC), system complexity (SC) and task ...
A relation-based theory of cognition proposes that cognitive capacity is limited, in part, by the ma...
This thesis investigates the effectiveness of five tasks designed to assess ability to process cogni...
This thesis investigates the effectiveness of five tasks designed to assess ability to process cogni...
This thesis investigates the effectiveness of five tasks designed to assess ability to process cogni...
Explanations of the difficulty of relative-clause sentences implicate complexity but the measurement...
Task complexity is an important factor that must be considered in the design of human-computer syste...
In this paper we discuss how the lack of a common framework in Complex Problem Solving (CPS) creates...
Analogies, as represented in figural matrix problems, have long been included on widely used tests o...
Mathematically able and less-able children performed a series of complex working memory tasks, in w...