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A Contribution to the Analysis of Human Speed of Information Processing: Developmental and Differential Arguments (CROSBI ID 107808)

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Žebec, Mislav-Stjepan A Contribution to the Analysis of Human Speed of Information Processing: Developmental and Differential Arguments // Društvena istraživanja : časopis za opća društvena pitanja, 13 (2004), 69-70; 267-292-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Žebec, Mislav-Stjepan

engleski

A Contribution to the Analysis of Human Speed of Information Processing: Developmental and Differential Arguments

Speed of human information processing (SIP) is a research construct which has been examined under different names and with different intensity for more than sixty years. Its importance is briefly described in four research fields: differential, experimental, aging and cognitive development. Since SIP presents an important component of contemporary intelligence models and life-span cognitive development research, an attempt for the construction of integrated SIP picture was necessary. Review and systematic analysis of 42 research papers and additional related literature showed that there are problems with SIP construct validity, but it also revealed other theoretical and empirical inconsistencies. A new proposal for SIP phenomena has been made, which abandons the SIP construct with related measures, and introduces the RCP property as one of the general attributes of every cognitive process.

speed of information processing; age changes; intelligence models; a new definition

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Podaci o izdanju

13 (69-70)

2004.

267-292-x

objavljeno

1330-0288

Povezanost rada

Psihologija

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