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==In computer science==
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In [[human-computer interaction]], cognitive (or psychological) complexity distinguishes human factors (related to [[psychology]] and human cognition) from, for example, [[computational complexity theory|computational complexity]].<ref name=thomas:2008>{{cite book |first1=John C. |last1=Thomas |first2=John T. |last2=Richards |editor-last=Sears |editor-first=Andrew |editor2-last=Jacko |editor2-first=Julie A. |chapter=Achieving Psychological Simplicity: Methods And Measures To Reduce Cognitive Complexity |year=2008 |pages=498–507 |title=The human-computer interaction handbook: Fundamentals, Evolving Technologies and Emerging Applications |edition=2nd |___location=Mahwah, New Jersey |publisher=Lawrence Erlbaum Associates |url=http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/ |isbn=978-0-8058-5870-9}}</ref>
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==External links==
* [http://www.simplicitytheory.org A tutorial on Simplicity Theory (Simplicity, Complexity, Unexpectedness, Cognition, Probability, Information)]
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