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Instrument Type: 
Questionnaire
Year: 
2009
Language: 
English
Educational Sector: 
primary
secondary
higher
vocational
corporate
adult
non-formal
informal
other
Learning Technology: 
for analog and digital learning environments
Number of Items: 
1
Number of Dimensions: 
1
Response Format: 
9-point likert Scale (1 = very, very easy ; 2 = very easy ; 3 = easy ; 4 = Rather easy ; 5 = neither easy nor difficult ; 6 = rather difficult ; 7 = difficult ; 8 = very difficult ; 9 = very, very difficult)
Learning Indicators : 
cognitive processes
Reliability: 
na
Validated: 
Unclear
Notes (References): 

Cierniak, G., Scheiter, K., & Gerjets, P. (2009). Explaining the splitattention effect: Is the reduction of extraneous cognitive load accompanied by an increase in germane cognitive load? Computers in Human Behavior, 25, 315–324.

Extraneous cognitive load by Cierniak

A single item that provides the cognitive external load 

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