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Psychological closure as a memory phenomenon

Memory, 2005
A theory is proposed that life events are remembered with a satisfying sense of closure when there is decreased emotional detail in the constructed autobiographical memory representation. The first three studies show that, although properties of the experienced event (such as valence and recency) accounted for some variance in participants' sense of ...
Denise R, Beike, Erin T, Wirth-Beaumont
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Effects of Psychological Distance and Need for Cognitive Closure on Impression Formation

The Journal of General Psychology, 2017
Based on theoretical and empirical similarities between Construal level theory of psychological distance and the Need for cognitive closure (NFC) theory, it could be hypothesized that psychological distance and NFC represent constructs that overlap to some degree.
Tomić, Ivan   +2 more
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Sex Differences in Psychological Well-Being During a Facility Closure

Journal of Management, 1988
While there have been numerous studies concerning the effect of layoffs and unemployment on psychological well-being, no research has usedfemale respondents. The present study examined possible gender differences in psychological health during a facility closure.
Michael M. Harris   +2 more
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The Role of Need for Closure and Need for Cognition in Writing-Specific Psychological Factors

Discourse Processes, 2021
This study examined the role of need for closure and need for cognition in predicting second language (L2) writing-specific psychological factors, namely, self-efficacy, anxiety, motivation, and se...
Mohsen Rezazadeh, Nourollah Zarrinabadi
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Effects of Job Insecurity From a Workplace Closure Threat on Fatigue and Psychological Distress

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2004
The aim of this study was to prospectively investigate the effect of potential workplace closure, an externally attributed form of job insecurity, on fatigue and psychological distress. In April 1999, the minister responsible announced that a governmental agency would close down one of its two locations.
Gerard M H, Swaen   +3 more
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The Life Closure Scale: A Measure of Psychological Adaptation in Death and Dying

The Hospice Journal, 1990
The Life Closure Scale (LCS) is a measure of the multidimensions of psychological adaptation during the dying process and was developed in two phases. The first phase of instrument construction was based on a retroductive method utilizing: theoretical and empirical sources, a small qualitative study and analysis of concept definitions.
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Psychological predispositions and network structure: The relationship between individual predispositions, structural holes and network closure

Social Networks, 2006
Abstract We examine the effect of individual psychological differences on network structures, proposing several hypotheses about how individual differences might predispose actors to structure their social environment by seeking network closure or by sustaining structural holes.
Kalish, Y, Robins, G
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The Impacts of Need for Cognitive Closure, Psychological Wellbeing, and Social Factors on Impulse Purchasing

Journal of Global Academy of Marketing Science, 2009
Abstract Impulse purchasing is defined as an immediate purchase with no pre-shopping intentions. Previous studies of impulse buying have focused primarily on factors linked to marketing mix variables, situational factors, and consumer demographics and traits.
Myong-Han Lee   +3 more
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Political Tolerance and Coming to Psychological Closure Following the September 11, 2001, Terrorist Attacks: An Integrative Approach

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2004
This study tested hypotheses generated from an integrative model of political tolerance that derived hypotheses from a number of different social psychological theories (e.g., appraisal tendency theory, intergroup emotion theory, and value protection models) to explain political tolerance following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. A national
Linda J, Skitka   +2 more
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How serious was it? The impact of preschool closure on mothers’ psychological distress: evidence from the first COVID-19 outbreak

The Japanese Economic Review, 2020
During the early days of the first outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Japan, preschools were exempted from the nationwide school closure, which came into effect on March 2, 2020. However, the decision to close or open preschools was left to each facility and the municipality of their location, and the decision was ...
Izumi Yokoyama, Reo Takaku
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