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Field dependence

Field dependence is a concept in the field of cognitive styles. It is a one-dimensional model of variation in cognitive style. The concept was first proposed by American psychologist Herman Witkin in 1962. Field dependence/independence was the earliest studied area in the study of cognitive styles.

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Total Publications
Lifetime
3,842
Prior Five Years
245
Total Citations
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59,331
Prior Five Years
1,511
Total Scholars
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7,622
Prior Five Years
4,917

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