Andrew F. Jarosz, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008-2015 | Psychology | University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States |
2015- | Psychology | Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS, United States |
Area:
Working Memory, Problem Solving, CreativityGoogle:
"Andrew F. Jarosz"Children
Sign in to add traineeSarah K.C. Dygert | grad student | 2016- | Mississippi State University |
Megan J. Raden | grad student | 2017- | Mississippi State University |
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Raden MJ, Jarosz AF. (2023) Knowledge Representations: Individual Differences in Novel Problem Solving. Journal of Intelligence. 11 |
Dygert SKC, Jarosz AF. (2019) Individual differences in creative cognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General |
Jarosz AF, Raden MJ, Wiley J. (2019) Working memory capacity and strategy use on the RAPM Intelligence. 77: 101387 |
Jarosz AF, Jaeger AJ. (2018) Inconsistent operations: A weapon of math disruption Applied Cognitive Psychology. 33: 124-138 |
Wiley J, Griffin TD, Jaeger AJ, et al. (2016) Improving metacomprehension accuracy in an undergraduate course context. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied. 22: 393-405 |
Jarosz AF, Goldenberg O, Wiley J. (2016) Learning by Invention: Small Group Discussion Activities that Support Learning in Statistics Discourse Processes. 54: 285-302 |
Jarosz AF, Wiley J. (2014) What are the odds? A practical guide to computing and reporting bayes factors Journal of Problem Solving. 7: 2-9 |
Jarosz AF, Colflesh GJ, Wiley J. (2012) Uncorking the muse: alcohol intoxication facilitates creative problem solving. Consciousness and Cognition. 21: 487-93 |
Aiello DA, Jarosz AF, Cushen PJ, et al. (2012) Firing the Executive: When an Analytic Approach to Problem Solving Helps and Hurts The Journal of Problem Solving. 4 |
Wiley J, Jarosz AF. (2012) Working Memory Capacity, Attentional Focus, and Problem Solving Current Directions in Psychological Science. 21: 258-262 |