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Using Cholesky Decomposition to Explore Individual Differences in Longitudinal Relations between Reading Skills
Published on: September 17, 2019
Steven Glautier1, Ovidiu Brudan1
1School of Psychology, Southampton University, Southampton, UK.
This study identifies stable individual differences in learning strategies, classifying participants as inhibitors or non-inhibitors based on conditioned inhibition. Non-inhibitors showed greater resistance to feature reversal in a discrimination task, suggesting distinct learning strategies.
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