ON CONSISTENCY OF COGNITIVE COMPLEXITY BETWEEN DIFFERENT GRIDS
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Cognitive complexity was measured in terms of dimensionality and articulation. How consistent they were between different measuring conditions was examined by correlating their measures with one another obtained from two sets of grids differing in constructs, objects (role persons), and tasks (rating vs. grouping). Measures of dimensionality were the modified Bieri's matching score, Scott's <I>D</I>, and Ware's percent of variance of the first principal component, and those of articulation, Bieri's matching score, Scott's <I>C</I>, and the number of groups. The main findings were as follows.(1) Dimensionality varied quite largely between two conditions differing in elements of grids, while articulation kept some coherence.(2) According to the results of split-half method, alternation of objects in a grid contributed more to fluctuation of dimensionality than of constructs.
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