The Measurement of Behavioral Complexity |
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Authors: | Usha Satish Siegfried Streufert |
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Affiliation: | Department of Behavioral Science College of Medicine, Pennsylvania State University |
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Abstract: | A number of measurement techniques designed to assess cognitive and behavioral complexity are considered. While early measures limit their focus to interpersonal differentiation, later measures consider differentiation, integration, and, in one case, various other aspects of information processing structure. Objective paper-and-pencil measures, subjective response assessment, and simulation technology are briefly described. |
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