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Cognitive factors

Tsaparlis (117) carried out a correlation study of the role of various cognitive factors (variables) in the solution of non-algorithmic quantitative problems in elementary physical chemistry. The cognitive variables were scientific reasoning (developmental level), working-memory capacity functional mental capacity (M-capacity) and disembedding ability. [Pg.94]

Marlatt, G. Alan. 1985a. "Cognitive Factors in the Relapse Process." In Relapse Prevention Maintenance Strategies in the Treatment of Addictive Behaviors, edited by G. Alan Marlatt and Judith R. Gordon. New York Guildford. [Pg.107]

Fig. 10.10 Rejection mask used in Visual Empirical Region of Influence (VERI). The shape of the mask is mathematically derived from the visual cognitive factors (a) geometrical scaling relationships used in the derivation of the shape (b) final mask which defines the exclusion region, that is, objects that do not belong to the group (Osbourn and Martinez, 1995)... Fig. 10.10 Rejection mask used in Visual Empirical Region of Influence (VERI). The shape of the mask is mathematically derived from the visual cognitive factors (a) geometrical scaling relationships used in the derivation of the shape (b) final mask which defines the exclusion region, that is, objects that do not belong to the group (Osbourn and Martinez, 1995)...
While consideration of ergonomic and cognitive factors can generate effective interactive system designs, if the design has not taken into consideration the environment in which the system will be used, it may still fail to be adopted. This will be addressed in the next section. [Pg.1217]

Eberts, R., Majchrzak, A., Payne, P., and Salvendy, G. (1990), Integrating Social and Cognitive Factors in the Design of Human-Computer Interactive Communication, International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, Vol. 2, No.l. pp. 1-27. [Pg.1232]

A fuzzy set approach was more appropriate than a probabilistic approach because the question was not whether a cognitive factor belongs to a set representing cognitive skills important for inspection, but how strongly it belongs to this set. Thus, the decision alternatives (cognitive factors) for the individuals were imprecise. [Pg.1898]

F j (Aj) = the membership function associating with each of the four cognitive factors, a number in interval (0, 1) that indites the grade of membership of factor i in A... [Pg.1898]

Ocular Measures of Fatigue and Cognitive Factors ErikJ. Sirevaag and John A. Stem... [Pg.390]

Hedner, M., Larsson, M., Arnold, N., Zucco, G. M. and Hummel, T. (2010). Cognitive factors in odor Detection, odor Discrimination, and odor identification tasks. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 32, 1062-1067. [Pg.506]


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