Effects of Field Independence and Dogmatism on Reversal and Nonreversal Shifts in Concept Formation
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] H. Loess,et al. Reversal and nonreversal shifts in concept formation using consistent and inconsistent responses. , 1968, Journal of Experimental Psychology.
[2] Douglas N. Jackson,et al. Evaluation of Group and Individual Forms of Embedded-Figures Measures of Field-Independence 1 , 1964 .
[3] A. M. Buchwald,et al. Reversal and nonreversal shifts in concept formation using consistent and inconsistent responses. , 1962, Journal of Experimental Psychology.
[4] H. Kendler,et al. Reversal and non-reversal shifts in nursery school children. , 1960, Journal of comparative and physiological psychology.
[5] H. Kendler,et al. Reversal and nonreversal shifts in kindergarten children. , 1959, Journal of experimental psychology.
[6] R. T. Kelleher. Discrimination learning as a function of reversal and nonreversal shifts. , 1956, Journal of experimental psychology.
[7] M. S. Mayzner,et al. Reversal and nonreversal shifts in card sorting tests with two or four sorting categories. , 1956, Journal of experimental psychology.
[8] H. Kendler,et al. A comparison of reversal shifts and nonreversal shifts in human concept formation behavior. , 1955, Journal of experimental psychology.
[9] S. Messick,et al. Measurement in personality and cognition , 1962 .