Effective decision making in complex situations – A matter of intelligence or cognitive style?
- Authors
- Corporate Authors
- Defence R&D Canada - Valcartier, Valcartier QUE (CAN)
- Abstract
- We report an experiment assessing individual naturalistic decision making effectiveness in a complex simulated situation management task. The individual factors associated with success were mainly related to the cognitive style of participants rather than to the participant’s fluid intelligence as measured by the Raven’s advanced progressive matrices.
- Report Number
- DRDC-VALCARTIER-SL-2011-460 — Scientific Literature
- Date of publication
- 01 Jun 2011
- Number of Pages
- 2
- DSTKIM No
- CA036829
- CANDIS No
- 536500
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- Electronic Document(PDF)
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