Inferences we make about underlying cognitive processes can be jeopardized in two ways due to problematic forms of aggregation. First, averaging across individuals is typically considered a very useful tool for removing random variability. The threat is that averaging across subjects leads to averaging across different cognitive strategies, thus harming our inferences. The second threat comes from the construction of inadequate research designs possessing a low diagnostic accuracy of cognitive processes. For that reason we introduced the systems factorial technology (SFT), which has primarily been designed to make inferences about underlying processing order (serial, parallel, coactive), stopping rule (terminating, exhaustive), and process ...
In a variety of fields interested in cognition and cognitive processes \u27tests\u27 have been devel...
Process overlap theory (POT) is a new theoretical framework designed to account for the general fact...
People often make quantitative predictions (e.g., college GPA) on the basis of contradictory cues (e...
Inferences we make about underlying cognitive processes can be jeopardized in two ways due to proble...
When estimating the contingency between two variables, individuals often show biases in the associat...
In 1956, Brunswik proposed a definition of what he called intuitive and analytic cognitive processes...
Published under the name Susan E. Whitely. Copyright 1979 Psychonomic Society, Inc.Sternberg (1977a,...
A single coherent framework is proposed to synthesize long-standing research on 8 seemingly unrelate...
The underpinning assumption of much research on cognitive individual differences (or group differenc...
This study investigated two theories of illusory correlation in social judgment by examining how var...
One important distinction in psychology is between inferences based on associative memory and infere...
When faced with a decision regarding probability or heuristics, people generally show their bias tow...
Humans have been shown to systematically ignore simple base-rate information. This tendency has bee...
The underpinning assumption of much research on cognitive individual differences (or group differenc...
When asked to generate sequences of random responses, people exhibit strong and reliable biases in t...
In a variety of fields interested in cognition and cognitive processes \u27tests\u27 have been devel...
Process overlap theory (POT) is a new theoretical framework designed to account for the general fact...
People often make quantitative predictions (e.g., college GPA) on the basis of contradictory cues (e...
Inferences we make about underlying cognitive processes can be jeopardized in two ways due to proble...
When estimating the contingency between two variables, individuals often show biases in the associat...
In 1956, Brunswik proposed a definition of what he called intuitive and analytic cognitive processes...
Published under the name Susan E. Whitely. Copyright 1979 Psychonomic Society, Inc.Sternberg (1977a,...
A single coherent framework is proposed to synthesize long-standing research on 8 seemingly unrelate...
The underpinning assumption of much research on cognitive individual differences (or group differenc...
This study investigated two theories of illusory correlation in social judgment by examining how var...
One important distinction in psychology is between inferences based on associative memory and infere...
When faced with a decision regarding probability or heuristics, people generally show their bias tow...
Humans have been shown to systematically ignore simple base-rate information. This tendency has bee...
The underpinning assumption of much research on cognitive individual differences (or group differenc...
When asked to generate sequences of random responses, people exhibit strong and reliable biases in t...
In a variety of fields interested in cognition and cognitive processes \u27tests\u27 have been devel...
Process overlap theory (POT) is a new theoretical framework designed to account for the general fact...
People often make quantitative predictions (e.g., college GPA) on the basis of contradictory cues (e...