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題名:工作記憶、空間能力與設計表現:潛在變項分析
作者:林漢裕
作者(外文):Han-yu Lin
校院名稱:國立中正大學
系所名稱:心理學所
指導教授:李玉琇
學位類別:博士
出版日期:2006
主題關鍵詞:空間能力工作記憶潛在變項設計表現Working MemorySpatial AbilityDesign PerformanceLatent Variable
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本研究從空間領域探討兩個議題,一是工作記憶相關的問題,一是影響設計表現的因素。透過潛在變項分析的方式,進行空間工作記憶、語文工作記憶、空間短期記憶、語文短期記憶、空間能力、執行弁鉬P設計表現等21項作業,共招募工業設計系和機械系等具基本空間訓練的參與者152位。驗證性因素分析的結果顯示:工作記憶包含空間和語文等特定化的成分,但空間工作記憶和語文工作記憶有高相關;空間工作記憶和空間短期記憶是不同的,兩者同樣有高相關;工作記憶和短期記憶兩者是不同的,且短期記憶特定化的程度高於工作記憶。在設計表現的分析上,工作記憶和空間能力沒有交互作用,顯示工作記憶和空間能力獨立影響設計表現。從結構模式來看,空間能力是影響設計表現的主要因素,空間工作記憶和空間短期記憶對設計表現沒有直接影響。
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