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Collaborative neurocardiology board meetings for decision-making in stroke care: a real-world experience. [PDF]

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Need for Closure, Morality, and Prejudice

Social Psychology, 2021
Abstract. Several studies demonstrated that a high need for closure (NFC) is associated with higher prejudice toward the out-group. This study aims to investigate how this effect can be moderated by attributions of morality to the in-group and the out-group. A questionnaire was administered to 725 participants.
Annalisa Theodorou, Ankica Kosic
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Dogmatism and the Need for Closure

2020
Research and both applications of theories of dogmatism and the need for closure implicate the importance of closed belief systems in cognition, social interactions, and decision-making. Research traditionally examines dogmatism as a personality trait wherein people vary in the extent to which they actively justify and maintain their closed belief ...
Amber M. Gaffney, Natasha La Vogue
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Need for Closure Bias

2021
As clinicians it is natural that we want to provide optimal patient care and outcomes. But to do this we not only require an inherent knowledge of disease processes and sequelae, we also need to be able to make rapid decisions around causes and the potential risks and benefits of the treatment options, sometimes with little information available.
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Need for Closure and Youths' Leisure Time Preferences

Psychological Reports, 2006
The Need for Closure is an individual characteristic which may help explain individual differences in engagement in leisure activities. Both a leisure engagement inventory and a validated Dutch version of the Need for Closure Scale were administered to a convenient sample of 1,035 young adults ages 15 to 24 years of whom 552 were female.
Iris, Vermeir, Maggie, Geuens
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Autocracy Bias in Informal Groups Under Need for Closure

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2003
Two experiments investigated the tendency of groups with members under high (vs. low) need for cognitive closure to develop an autocratic leadership structure in which some members dominate the discussion, constitute the “hubs” of communication, and influence the group more than other members. The first experiment found that high (vs.
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Need for cognitive closure and coping strategies

International Journal of Psychology, 2002
This study investigated the hypothesis that the process of coping may be motivated by an interaction of directional motivational factors represented by job satisfaction/dissatisfaction and by non‐directional or epistemological motivational factors represented by the level of Need for Cognitive Closure. Need for Cognitive Closure is based on two general
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