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Cognitive Failures Questionnaire

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The Cognitive Failures Questionnaire (CFQ) is a self-report inventory of cognitive slippage in the form of failures in everyday actions, perceptions and attention, and memory.[1] It was developed by Donald Broadbent and others in 1982 at the University of Oxford's Department of Experimental Psychology.[2][3] The authors originally intended for the questionnaire to measure three distinct factors: perception, memory, and motor function. Subsequent analysis has found four distinct factors measured, which partially overlap with the intended factors.[4]

One study found that it is correlated with measures of neuroticism, including as measured by the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire, thus supporting the so-called mental-noise hypothesis of neuroticism.[5]

References

  1. ^ Yates, Gregory C. R.; Hannell, Glynis; Lippett, R. Mark (February 1985). "Cognitive slippage, test anxiety, and responses in a group testing situation". British Journal of Educational Psychology. 55 (1): 28–33. doi:10.1111/j.2044-8279.1985.tb02603.x.
  2. ^ Broadbent, D. E.; Cooper, P. F.; FitzGerald, P.; Parkes, K. R. (February 1982). "The Cognitive Failures Questionnaire (CFQ) and its correlates". British Journal of Clinical Psychology. 21 (1): 1–16. doi:10.1111/j.2044-8260.1982.tb01421.x. ISSN 0144-6657.
  3. ^ Berry, Dianne C. (1995). "Donald Broadbent and applied cognitive psychology". Applied Cognitive Psychology. 9 (7): S1–S4. doi:10.1002/acp.2350090702.
  4. ^ Wallace, J. Craig; Kass, Steven J.; Stanny, Claudia J. (July 2002). "The Cognitive Failures Questionnaire Revisited: Dimensions and Correlates". The Journal of General Psychology. 129 (3): 238–256. doi:10.1080/00221300209602098. ISSN 0022-1309.
  5. ^ Flehmig HC, Steinborn M, Langner R, Westhoff K (2007). "Neuroticism and the mental noise hypothesis: Relationships to lapses of attention and slips of action in everyday life". Psychology Science. 49 (4): 343–360. S2CID 49325040.


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