Samuel Greiff

Professor of Educational Monitoring & Effectiveness

The prediction of problem solving assessed via microworlds. The relative importance of fluid reasoning and working memory


Journal article


S. Greiff, K. Krkovic, J. Hautamäki
European Journal of Psychological Assessment, vol. 32, 2016, pp. 298-306


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APA   Click to copy
Greiff, S., Krkovic, K., & Hautamäki, J. (2016). The prediction of problem solving assessed via microworlds. The relative importance of fluid reasoning and working memory. European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 32, 298–306. https://doi.org/10.1027/1015-5759/a000263


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Greiff, S., K. Krkovic, and J. Hautamäki. “The Prediction of Problem Solving Assessed via Microworlds. The Relative Importance of Fluid Reasoning and Working Memory.” European Journal of Psychological Assessment 32 (2016): 298–306.


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Greiff, S., et al. “The Prediction of Problem Solving Assessed via Microworlds. The Relative Importance of Fluid Reasoning and Working Memory.” European Journal of Psychological Assessment, vol. 32, 2016, pp. 298–306, doi:10.1027/1015-5759/a000263.


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@article{greiff2016a,
  title = {The prediction of problem solving assessed via microworlds. The relative importance of fluid reasoning and working memory},
  year = {2016},
  journal = {European Journal of Psychological Assessment},
  pages = {298-306},
  volume = {32},
  doi = {10.1027/1015-5759/a000263},
  author = {Greiff, S. and Krkovic, K. and Hautamäki, J.}
}