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  1. Estimating Large Numbers.David Landy, Noah Silbert & Aleah Goldin - 2013 - Cognitive Science 37 (5):775-799.
    Despite their importance in public discourse, numbers in the range of 1 million to 1 trillion are notoriously difficult to understand. We examine magnitude estimation by adult Americans when placing large numbers on a number line and when qualitatively evaluating descriptions of imaginary geopolitical scenarios. Prior theoretical conceptions predict a log-to-linear shift: People will either place numbers linearly or will place numbers according to a compressive logarithmic or power-shaped function (Barth & Paladino, ; Siegler & Opfer, ). While about half (...)
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  • When Is a Cognitive System Flexible? The Variability–Stability–Flexibility Pattern on the Way to Novel Solutions.Thea Ionescu - 2017 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 8 (T):255-264.
    Creativity and flexibility are considered by many to be inextricably linked. However, the current literature does not offer a clear view about their relationship and flexibility is not a unitary construct in psychological research. In this work, I present a new theoretical approach that considers flexibility a recurrent property in and of the cognitive system and I argue that flexibility is best understood as a link in the varia⁠bility–stability–flexibility pattern. Investigating this pattern and looking at the dynamic flow from variability (...)
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  • Mechanisms of Cognitive Development: Domain-General Learning or Domain-Specific Constraints?Vladimir M. Sloutsky - 2010 - Cognitive Science 34 (7):1125-1130.
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