Term ID: T1727

Field Independence

/field-independence/
A cognitive style characterized by the ability to perceive objects independently of their surrounding context, contrasting with field dependence where perception is strongly influenced by environmental cues.
Example: People who can easily find hidden figures in complex backgrounds or accurately judge vertical orientation despite misleading contextual cues in the surrounding environment.

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Reference: Witkin et al. (1971)