Experiments 1-3 investigated the relationship between working memory and syllogistic and
five-ten-n series spatial inference. A secondary aim was to replicate the findings of Shah
and Miyake (1996) who suggested the use of separate central resources of working memory
for spatial and verbal ability. The correlational analysis showed that the complex verbal and
spatial working memory span tasks were associated together and consistently predicted
reasoning performance in both verbal and visual modalities. The confirmatory factor
analysis showed that three factors best accounted for the data -a verbal, a spatial, and a
general resource. All the span tasks and most of the reasoning tasks significantly and
consistently loaded the general factor. Experiments 4-6 investigated the relationship
between working memory and a range of reasoning tasks - identified as either propositional.
spatial, or quantifiable tasks. These experiments were based on the work of Stanovich and
West (1998) who found that a range of reasoning tasks were predicted by cognitive ability
and a reasoner's thinking style. The correlational anaylsis showed that the complex verbal
and spatial working memory span tasks were associated together and consistently predicted
reasoning perforinance. Two clusters of reasoning task emerged from the correlational
analysis - one cluster related to the propositional and simple spatial reasoning tasks, whilst
the other related to the quantifiable and complex spatial reasoning tasks. The confin-natory
factor analysis showed that four factors best accounted for the data -a verbal, a spatial, a
general, and a thinking style resource. All the span tasks and the reasoning tasks loaded the
general factor, and most of the reasoning tasks further loaded the thinking disposition factor.
These results are discussed in light of models of workino memory, theories of reasoning,
and how to best characterise factor 3 (executive function) and factor 4 (thinking style) from
tile factor analysis.
Date of Award | 2000 |
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Original language | English |
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Working memory and human reasoning : an individual differences approach
Capon, A. J. (Author). 2000
Student thesis: PhD