Individual Differences in Cognitive Styles for Visual Representation and Comparison

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Author(s)

  • Jong Sung Yoon
  • Jae In Lee
  • Sun Min Cho
  • You Jin Kim
  • Seong Joon Lim

Detail(s)

Original languageEnglish
Pages221-222
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2006
Externally publishedYes

Conference

Title5th International Conference of the Cognitive Science
LocationSheraton Vancouver Wall Centre
PlaceCanada
CityBritish Columbia
Period26 July 2006

Abstract

The goal of the present research is to identify whether individuals use consistent holistic or analytic cognitive styles across visual discrimination tasks. In this research the polygon, geometric figures, and modified radar graph visual discrimination tasks were used to see if individuals used the same cognitive style for completing all of these tasks. The results support the similarity in initial style that participants use across these visual discrimination tasks.

Citation Format(s)

Individual Differences in Cognitive Styles for Visual Representation and Comparison. / Yoon, Jong Sung; Lee, Jae In; Cho, Sun Min et al.

2006. 221-222 Paper presented at 5th International Conference of the Cognitive Science , British Columbia, Canada.

Research output: Conference Papers (RGC: 31A, 31B, 32, 33)32_Refereed conference paper (no ISBN/ISSN)peer-review