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Warmelink, Lara; O'Connell, Felicity – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2023
Construal level theory states that future events that are nearer in the future and events that are more likely to happen have lower construal levels, and therefore have less detail, than events that are further away and/or less likely to happen. Consistent with this theory, the number of details in a statement can be a moderately good cue to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Intention, Deception, Cues
Camilo R. Ronderos; John M. Tomlinson; Ira Noveck – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2024
Irony is a heavily context-dependent pragmatic phenomenon. But what is it about context that facilitates or blocks irony comprehension? Based on the echoic account, we suggest that a context facilitates irony comprehension when it makes manifest a speaker's intentions and attitude, i.e., when a context makes it easy for participants to engage…
Descriptors: Adults, Figurative Language, Context Effect, Comprehension
Meier, Beat; Cottini, Milvia – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2023
Responding to a prospective memory task in the course of an ongoing activity requires switching tasks, which typically comes at a cost in performing the ongoing activity. Similarly, when the prospective memory task is deactivated, a cost can occur when previously relevant prospective memory targets appear in the course of the ongoing activity. In…
Descriptors: Intention, Memory, Cognitive Processes, Undergraduate Students
Mirjana Maricic; Branko Andic; Soeharto Soeharto; Filiz Mumcu; Stanko Cvjeticanin; Zsolt Lavicza – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
According to the theoretical frameworks and teaching practice, the constructs of the Technology acceptance model - TAM and the Cognitive load theory - CLT are in a close cause-and-effect relationship, and gaining insights into this issue is essential for educators. Our study aimed to examine continuous teaching intention (CTI) with emerging…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Intention, Technology Uses in Education, Elementary School Teachers
Brenda C. Straka; Adam Stanaland; Sarah E. Gaither – Developmental Science, 2025
As young as 3 years old, children rely on a mutual intentionality framework to confer group membership--that is, agreement between a joiner ("I want to be in your group") and group ("We want you to be in our group"). Here, we tested whether children apply this cognitive framework in the context of identity-based groups,…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Group Membership, Gender Differences, Race
Yashasvi Walia; Rajnish Kumar Gupta – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2025
Cognitive conflict and risk-taking behaviors are linked in complex ways. This study examined whether threat sensitivity explains the relationship between conflict monitoring and risk-taking in young adults. A sample of 204 university students (ages 18-25, mean = 20.55, SD = 2.14) completed a computerized Stroop task (cognitive conflict), the RT-18…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Adults, College Students, Interference (Learning)
Kaëlig Raspail; Suzanne Igier; Valérie Pennequin – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2025
Background: The Social Information Processing (SIP) model has helped to identify specificities in the stages preceding the execution of social behaviour in people with mild intellectual developmental disorder or borderline intellectual functioning. However, uncertainties remain about the involvement of the underlying processes and their…
Descriptors: Mild Intellectual Disability, Children, Adults, Cognitive Processes
Oliver Herbort; Philipp Raßbach; Wilfried Kunde – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2024
Scrolling is a widely used mean to interact with visual displays, usually to move content to a certain target location on the display. Understanding how user scroll might identify potentially suboptimal use and allows to infer users' intentions. In the present study, we examined where users click on a scrollbar depending on the intended scrolling…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adults, Computer Use, Computer Interfaces
Le Dang; Letty Y.-Y. Kwan; Meng Xuan Zhang; Anise M. S. Wu – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2024
Cyber-slacking interrupts classroom teaching and learning activities and is associated with poor academic performance. Based on the theory of planned behavior (TPB), this study aimed to investigate whether both cognitive (i.e., attitudes, perceived norms, and perceived behavioral control) and affective (i.e., fear of missing out [FoMO]) factors…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Affective Behavior, Correlation, Intention
Pupillo, Francesco; Powell, Daniel; Phillips, Louise H.; Schnitzspahn, Katharina – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2022
The present study aimed to investigate the affect-cognition interplay in young and older adults by studying prospective memory (PM), the realisation of delayed intentions. While most previous studies on the topic were conducted in the laboratory, we examined the influence of naturally occurring affect on PM tasks carried out in participants'…
Descriptors: Memory, Intention, Young Adults, Older Adults
Rodrigues, Margarida; Silva, Rui; Franco, Mário – Higher Education Quarterly, 2023
Entrepreneurial Intention (EI) is one of the dimensions most studied and validated scientifically in the literature associated with entrepreneurship. This study intends to go one step further in developing the literature by presenting little studied dimensions as direct antecedents of EI. Its aim is to analyse the influence of the dimensions of…
Descriptors: College Students, Entrepreneurship, Intention, Religious Factors
Muzaffar, Haroon – International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance, 2023
Passion can affect university students' career intentions; however, research about how and through which pathways entrepreneurial passion influences entrepreneurial career intentions is limited. Following work on entrepreneurial passion, entrepreneurial cognition, and the theory of planned behavior present study develop and test a model of…
Descriptors: College Students, Entrepreneurship, Intention, Psychological Patterns
Kalyuga, Slava – Educational Psychology Review, 2023
Adopting an evolutionary approach to substantiate major characteristics of human cognitive architecture has been one of the major recent developments in cognitive load theory. According to this approach, human cognitive architecture is a natural information processing system which can be described by five general principles. This paper attempts to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Evolution, Epistemology
Orwig, William; Diez, Ibai; Bueichekú, Elisenda; Kelly, Christopher A.; Sepulcre, Jorge; Schacter, Daniel L. – Creativity Research Journal, 2023
Studies suggest that internally oriented cognitive processes are central to creativity. Here, we distinguish between intentional and unintentional forms of mind wandering and explore their behavioral and neural correlates. We used a sample of 155 healthy adults from the mind-brain-body dataset, all of whom completed resting-state fMRI scans and…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Creativity, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Diagnostic Tests
Payir, Ayse; Heiphetz, Larisa – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2022
Adults commonly conceptualize intentional harms as worse than accidental harms. We probed the developmental trajectory of this pattern and asked whether U.S. children (4 - to 7-year-olds) and adults expected other agents -- including another person and God -- to share their views. In contrast with some prior work, even the youngest children in the…
Descriptors: Young Children, Adults, Decision Making, Moral Values

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