On the association of field dependence-independence with personality, learning style, and social-political attitudes among adolescents |
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Authors: | DeBell Matthew Crystal David S |
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Affiliation: | American Institutes for Research, Education Statistics Services Institute, 1990 K St. NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20006, USA. mdebell@air.org |
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Abstract: | This study examined the relationship between scores on field dependence and field independence and sensory learning preference, cognitive learning style, personality, interpersonal trust, attributions of responsibility for solving social problems, and attitudes regarding citizenship among youth. Participants were 72 private school students in Grades 6 through 12 (26 girls, 46 boys; M age: 15.2 yr., SD=1.9). When controlling for grade and sex, field independence (measured by Group Embedded Figures Test scores) was associated with Intuitive Thinking personality, Concrete lobal learning style, and rejection of individual responsibility for social problems, relative to governmental and community responsibility. Associations with other aspects of learning style fell short of significance. No association was found with generalized trust or citizenship attitudes. Reassessment of these variables with a larger sample should be undertaken. |
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