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The Journal of Genetic Psychology
Research and Theory on Human Development
Volume 151, 1990 - Issue 1
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Children's Preference for Complexity as a Function of Perceived Units in Collative Motivation

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Pages 91-101 | Received 30 May 1989, Published online: 06 Jul 2010
 

Abstract

The purpose of this investigation was to manipulate a constant number of four elements (red and blue rectangles) to represent differentially perceived units of complexity. The hypothesis that motivational arousal and choice preferences of second- and fifth-grade children would be a positive function of the number of perceived units, ranging from one to four, was confirmed, consistent with Berlyne's (1960) theory. When the number of elements was held constant at three, as compared to four, similar results were obtained in a test at two intermediate levels of complexity. Implications for organization of elements and the effects of symmetry in determining children's preferences for levels of complexity are discussed.

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