SAGE Journal Articles

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Article 1: Visconti, T. P., & Kunzendorf, R. G. (2015). Individual differences in deductive logic, abductive logic, and cognitive styles. Imagination, Cognition and Personality, 34(4), 360-377. doi:10.1177/0276236615572591

Summary: Participants in this study completed the CAPSOL Style of Learning Assessment-Form B and the Logical Style Exercise.

Article 2: Keller, N., Cokely, E. T., Katsikopoulos, K. V., & Wegwarth, O. (2010). Naturalistic heuristics for decision making. Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making, 4(3), 256-274. doi:10.1518/155534310X12844000801168

Summary: Over the last 20 years, both naturalistic decision making and fast and frugal heuristics programs have radically broken with mainstream decision science, moving beyond the confines of artificial tasks and safe academic laboratories.

Article 3: Patel, V. L., Kaufman, D. R., & Kannampallil, T. G. (January 01, 2013). Diagnostic reasoning and decision making in the context of Health Information Technology. Reviews of Human Factors and Ergonomics, 8(1), 149-190.

Summary: Diagnostic reasoning and medical decision making have been focal areas of research in the fields of medical education, cognition, and artificial intelligence in medicine