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Intolerance of Ambiguity and Need for Closure
Psychological Reports, 1978The definition of intolerance of ambiguity as a predisposition to perceive lack of structure as a possible threat implies that both environmental demands and the individual's coping resources will affect that perception. Thus, Raphael and his colleagues, in establishing the relationship of intolerance of ambiguity to intelligence and the need to ...
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Need for Closure, Torture, and Punishment Motivations
Social Psychology, 2017Abstract. When considering how criminals should be punished, most individuals prefer retributive (i.e., punishment compensating for the harm caused by the perpetrator) over utilitarian justice (i.e., punishment with the intent to deter future crime). However, past research has found that individuals with a high (vs.
Giacomantonio, Mauro +3 more
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The Need for Closure and the Need for Structure: Interrelationships, Correlates, and Outcomes
The Journal of Psychology, 1999Abstract In this study, the authors administered the Need for Closure Scale (A. W. Kruglanski, D. M. Webster, & A. Klem, 1993) and the Personal Need for Structure Scale (as cited in S. L. Neuberg & J. T. Newsom, 1993) to 2 samples of undergraduates, to assess the reliability and validity of these measures.
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Effect of Forgiveness on Need for Closure
International Journal of Health Sciences and ResearchAim of the present study is to find the relationship between Forgiveness and Need for Closure and to find the influence of one on the other. Convenience sampling was used to collect data from a sample of 200 young adults from different parts of India, using Heartland Forgiveness Scale (Yamhure Thompson et al., 2002) and Need for Closure Scale (Paliwal &
Manshi Begal +2 more
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Need for Closure and Leisure of Youngsters [PDF]
We introduce Need for Closure (NFCL) as a potential individual characteristic that can help explain and predict individual differences in engagement in leisure activities. Results show that high (versus low) NFCL youngsters engage more in leisure activities like fun shopping, while low (versus high) youngsters go more to pubs and parties, visit or host
I. VERMEIR, M. GEUENS
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Acculturation Attitudes, Need for Cognitive Closure, and Adaptation of Immigrants
The Journal of Social Psychology, 2002The author validated Berry's model of acculturation (J. W. Berry, 1990a, 1990b, 1991; J. W. Berry, U. Kim, S. Power, M. Young, & M. Bujaki, 1989) and examined the relation between acculturation attitudes and sociocultural and psychological adaptation among Croatian and Polish immigrants to Italy, 2 groups whose cultures are not very different from the ...
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Need for Closure and Youngsters’ Leisure Time Preferences [PDF]
The Need for Closure is introduced as an individual characteristic that can 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 convenience sample of 1035 young adults aged between 15 and 24 of which about 54% were
I. VERMEIR, M. GEUENS
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Onconephrology: The intersections between the kidney and cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021, Kenar D Jhaveri, Mark A Perazella
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