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Cognitive styles analysis

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The most frequently used computerized measure of cognitive styles is Riding’s Cognitive Styles Analysis (CSA). Although CSA is not well known in North American institutions, it is quite popular among European universities and organizations. Unlike many other measures of cognitive style inventories, CSA has been under substantial empirical investigation.