The Paragraph Completion Test has become the most widely used measure of the integrative component of conceptual complexity: namely, the ability to think in multi-conceptual terms about given stimulus domains. The test has consistently predicted complex behavioral performance in experimental settings and correlates positively with theoretically related measures of personality and cognition. Inter-rater, split-half, and preliminary test-retest reliability coefficients are also satisfactory, making the test a psychometrically sound and valid measure of complexity.
An experimental simulation is described as a prototype for research concerned with the analysis of human information processing characteristics in complex environments. The method employs a simulated war game environment which lends itself to the analysis of performance and perceptual characteristics of individuals and social groups. Suggestions for procedures, space requirements and measurement techniques are included.
with the collaboration of John McDavid. Jr., Princeton University
I. The ProblemThe importance of understanding the relationship between personality factors and problem-solving behavior has recently become apparent (4,10,18). The purpose of the present study was to investigate several hypotheses concerning the relationship beween personality and problem-solving factors under negative conditions. That an individual's reaction to a negative state of affairs in the environment is important becomes apparent when one notes the numerous personality constructs employed to con-
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