Is it cognitive effort you measure? Comparing three task paradigms to the Need for Cognition scale
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2023-08-17Type
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Mækelæ, Martin Jensen; Klevjer, Kristoffer; Westbrook, Andrew; Eby, Noah S.; Lima-Eriksen, Rikke; Pfuhl, GeritAbstract
Measuring individual differences in cognitive effort can be elusive as effort is a function of
motivation and ability. We report six studies (N = 663) investigating the relationship of Need
for Cognition and working memory capacity with three cognitive effort measures: demand
avoidance in the Demand Selection Task, effort discounting measured as the indifference
point in the Cognitive Effort Discounting paradigm, and rational reasoning score with items
from the heuristic and bias literature. We measured perceived mental effort with the NASA
task load index. The three tasks were not correlated with each other (all r’s < .1, all p’s > .1).
Need for Cognition was positively associated with effort discounting (r = .168, p < .001) and
rational reasoning (r = .176, p < .001), but not demand avoidance (r = .085, p = .186). Working memory capacity was related to effort discounting (r = .185, p = .004). Higher perceived
effort was related to poorer rational reasoning. Our data indicate that two of the tasks are
related to Need for Cognition but are also influenced by a participant’s working memory
capacity. We discuss whether any of the tasks measure cognitive effort.
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Mækelæ, M.J. (2024). The role of cognitive effort in decision-making and reasoning errors. Reasoning errors: Beyond insufficient effort - implicating the Locus Coeruleus - Norepinephrine system. (Doctoral thesis). https://hdl.handle.net/10037/33482Publisher
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Mækelæ, Klevjer, Westbrook, Eby, Lima-Eriksen, Pfuhl. Is it cognitive effort you measure? Comparing three task paradigms to the Need for Cognition scale. PLOS ONE. 2023;18(8):e0290177Metadata
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