Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
951588 Journal of Research in Personality 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study of adults (n = 269) and adolescents (n = 308) applied latent profile analysis to preference for rational and/or experiential cognition, coupled with working memory capacity (WMC). A 4-profile solution comprising rationally dominant, experientially dominant, dual preference, and disengaged groups was retained for both adult and adolescent samples. Our solution indicated that high WMC was associated with both preference and ability to engage in rational processing. Profile membership significantly discriminated both adults and adolescents on several reasoning tasks and measures of cognitive biases. Overall our results indicate that cognitive processing styles and WMC can be combined to create a typology that distinguishes between four types of thinkers who significantly differ in their performance on reasoning tasks.

► We apply latent profile analysis to cognitive styles coupled with working memory capacity. ► A 4-profile solution was the optimal fit for both adult and adolescent samples. ► Profile membership predicted performance on reasoning tasks and cognitive biases.

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