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Volkova Natalia N., Gusev Aleksey N. (2016). Cognitive styles: Controversial issues and research problems. National Psychological Journal. 2, 28-37.

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The paper presents an analytical review of cognitive styles research, considering the problems of its theory, methodology, measurement and practical applications. Issues concerning the prospects, as well as theoretical and practical relevance of cognitive styles research, are discussed. We examine the main causes leading to researchers’ declining interest to study of cognitive styles, related to theory, methodology, measurement and practical applications. The main problems discussed relate to lack of clear definition and common theoretical framework. Moreover, the number of empirical studies prevails over the one aimed at theoretical generalization of empirical results and findings, and therefore the primacy of empirics appears. We analyze the possible ways of advancing the field, suggested research programs and potential perspectives for future research. We pose questions of the relationship between cognitive styles and other psychological constructs, such as abilities and cognitive strategies. We emphasize the need to develop integrative models of cognitive styles in order to systematize and organize a large number of existing cognitive styles dimensions. The main controversial issues concerning cognitive styles’ stability and value are considered. We suggest that cognitive style is a psychological mean of cognitive tasks solving, based on both situation circumstances and subject’s current cognitive resources. Issues concerning cognitive styles may answer the question on the nature of individual differences and clarify psychological mechanisms of personality-situation interaction. Furthermore, it may serve as a basis for integrated studies at the areas of personality and cognitive psychology.

Received: 05/18/2016
Accepted: 06/06/2016
Pages: 28-37
DOI: 10.11621/npj.2016.0203

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Keywords: style approach; cognitive styles; cognitive style theory; individual differences;

Available Online 30.08.2016

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Volkova Natalia N., Gusev Aleksey N. (2016). Cognitive styles: Controversial issues and research problems. National Psychological Journal. 2, 28-37.