Distractors interfere with numerical estimation in Chinese college students as a function of fielddependent or field-independent cognitive style

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Summary.-Field-dependent/independent groups' numerical estimation was assessed with respect to different distractors. Participants were 81 college students with field-dependent or field-independent cognitive styles. Cognitive style had a significant main effect on reaction without distractors. When the number of distractors was double the number of targets, the estimation accuracy of the field-dependent and field-independent groups differed. Under this double-distractors condition, both the field-dependent and field-independent participants used logarithmic representation more than linear representation in their numerical estimations, but no significant between-group differences were found. © Psychological Reports 2011.

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Xu, J., Si, J. wei, & Zhang, W. (2011). Distractors interfere with numerical estimation in Chinese college students as a function of fielddependent or field-independent cognitive style. Psychological Reports, 108(3), 825–842. https://doi.org/10.2466/04.22.PR0.108.3.825-842

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