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Cognitive Style and Individual Differences
The topic of cognitive style concerns ways in which people's individual mental
processes and modes of task performance differ systematically depending on age,
gender, personality traits, and other characteristic factors.
For More Information:
- Dickman, S. J., & Meyer, D. E. (1998).
Impulsivity and speed-accuracy tradeoffs in information processing.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 54, 274-290.
- Meyer, D. E., Glass, J. M., Mueller, S. T., Seymour, T. L., & Kieras, D. E. (2001).
Executive-process interactive control: A unified computational theory for answering twenty questions (and more) about cognitive aging.
European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 13, 123-164.
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