Term ID: T2513

Information Integration

/information-integration/
The cognitive process of combining information from multiple sources to form coherent judgments, decisions, or understanding of complex situations or problems.
Example: Combining information from various sources (test scores, observations, interviews) to make comprehensive assessments of student needs or treatment recommendations.

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Reference: Anderson (1981)