Louis E. NarensProfessor, Cognitive Sciences |
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Research Interests |
Measurement, logic, metacognition | |
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Research Abstract |
Measurement is the link between empirical reality and mathematics. In psychology and social sciences it often takes a markedly different form than in the physical sciences, and much of my current research has focused on exactly specifying what this different form may be. I also do research in a totally unrelated area--metacognition--which is the study of how complex information processors use information about their own processing to draw inferences about the nature of what is being processed. In this area, I have concentrated on metacognition involving memory systems, including such topics as "feeling-of-knowing," metamemory, and self-directed learning. | |
| Publications |
Measurement Scales on the Continuum. Science, 1987, 236, 1527-1532 (with R.D. Luce). |
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Measurement: The theory of numerical assignments. Psychological Bulletin, 1986, 99, 166-180 (with R.D. Luce). |
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| Last updated | 02/22/2002 | |