Title of article :
Using subjective measures to detect variations of intrinsic cognitive load within problems
Author/Authors :
Paul Ayres، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
12
From page :
389
To page :
400
Abstract :
Cognitive load theorists have frequently used subjective measures of cognitive load to test the effectiveness of instructional procedures. This study sought to broaden the applications of subjective measures by testing their ability to detect variations in intrinsic cognitive load within tasks. In two experiments students were asked to complete algebraic problems and provide a subjective measure of cognitive load for each computation completed. By keeping extraneous and germane cognitive load constant, it was argued that changes in intrinsic cognitive load (element interactivity) were measured. Results showed that subjective measures were highly reliable, varied significantly within problems and correlated highly with errors. Evidence was also found that the subjective measures were influenced by the expertise of the learner and procedural errors.
Keywords :
Cognitive load theory , subjective measures , mathematical errors , Intrinsic cognitive load
Journal title :
Learning and Instruction
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Learning and Instruction
Record number :
433756
Link To Document :
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