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      Instructional control of cognitive load in the training of complex cognitive tasks

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      Educational Psychology Review
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              The results of two of our recent empirical studies were considered to assess the usefulness of subjective ratings and cardiovascular measures of mental effort in instructional research. Based on its reliability and sensitivity, the subjective rating-scale technique met the requirements to be useful in instructional research whereas the cardiovascular technique did not. It was concluded that the usefulness of both measurement techniques in instructional research needs to be investigated further.
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                Journal
                Educational Psychology Review
                Educ Psychol Rev
                Springer Nature America, Inc
                1040-726X
                1573-336X
                December 1994
                December 1994
                : 6
                : 4
                : 351-371
                Article
                10.1007/BF02213420
                29730952
                dce57424-73c9-42c5-b1f8-24cb66b54819
                © 1994
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