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further def.: level of a person´s social perception skill (with ref.)
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Cognitive complexity can have various meanings:
The* the number of mental structures we use, how abstract they are, and how elaborately they interact to shape our perceptions.
* the level of a person´s social perception skill&nbsp;<ref>Burleson, B.R., & Caplan, S.E. (1998). Cogntive complexity. In J.C. McCroskey, J.A. Daly, M.M. Martin, & M.J. Beatty (Eds.), Communication and personality: Trait perspectives (233-286). Creskill, NJ: Hampton Press. - Cited according to: [http://www.udel.edu/communication/web/thesisfiles/melissadoboshthesis.pdf The impact ofcognitive complexity and self-monitoring on leadership emergence], Melissa Ann Dobosh, thesis submitted to the Faculty of the University of Delaware in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Communication
Summer 2005</ref>.