瑞文推理能力测验
工作记忆
认知
心理学
任务(项目管理)
建设性的
认知心理学
心理信息
短时记忆
差异(会计)
流体智能
匹配(统计)
考试(生物学)
流动和结晶的智力
发展心理学
过程(计算)
计算机科学
梅德林
法学
神经科学
管理
经济
古生物学
业务
会计
操作系统
统计
生物
数学
政治学
作者
Corentin Gonthier,Jean‐Luc Roulin
摘要
Strategic behavior plays a key role in fluid intelligence tasks like Raven's matrices.Some participants solve items using the strategy of mentally constructing the answer (constructive matching), which is effective but costly for complex problems; other participants rely on the less accurate strategy of discarding potential answers (response elimination).While this process is relatively well-known, past research hints that intra-individual changes in strategy use may also take place as the task becomes increasingly difficult; however, intraindividual variability in Raven's matrices is poorly understood.The present study aimed to (1) test the hypothesis that participants dynamically shift between strategies during the course of Raven's matrices, as predicted by the literature, and (2) investigate the possibility that these shifts are moderated by individual differences in both ability and motivation.Two samples of 100 participants each completed Raven's advanced progressive matrices, and measures of working memory and need for cognition.The results confirmed that participants tended to turn to the less costly response elimination strategy as the difficulty of the task increased; this variability in strategy use predicted 78% of item-to-item variance in accuracy.Working memory capacity and need for cognition predicted strategy use, and working memory capacity additionally moderated the shift towards response elimination, so that only participants with both high working memory capacity and high need for cognition continued using constructive matching in the later part of the task.
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