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Need for Cognition and false recall

Personality and Individual Differences, 2011
Abstract Two experiments investigated whether Need for Cognition (NFC) affected false recall in the Deese–Roediger–McDermott (DRM) paradigm. In the first experiment, participants were presented with DRM lists and given one attempt to recall the items. In the second experiment, participants were presented with DRM lists under full or divided attention
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Cognitive capacity limitations and Need for Cognition differentially predict reward-induced cognitive effort expenditure

Cognition, 2018
While psychological, economic, and neuroscientific accounts of behavior broadly maintain that people minimize expenditure of cognitive effort, empirical work reveals how reward incentives can mobilize increased cognitive effort expenditure. Recent theories posit that the decision to expend effort is governed, in part, by a cost-benefit tradeoff whereby
Dasha A, Sandra, A Ross, Otto
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Estimating Cognitive Complexity and the Need for Cognitive Task Analysis

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1994
Because an increasing number of systems are being developed to support complex cognitive functioning, task analysis is commonly being augmented with cognitive task analysis, which identifies cognitive processes, knowledge, and mental models relevant to task performance.
Michael J. DeVries, Sallie E. Gordon
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Cognitive and Social Consequences of the Need for Cognitive Closure

European Review of Social Psychology, 1997
This paper reviews research on the antecedent conditions and the cognitive and social consequences of the need for cognitive closure (Kruglanski, 1989). This particular need is conceived of as a desire for definite knowledge on some issue and the eschewal of confusion and ambiguity.
Donna M. Webster, Arie W. Kruglanski
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Apprehension about Communication and the Need for Cognition

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1992
Examining the relationship between apprehension about communication and need for cognition of 50 Florida college undergraduates indicated the two characteristics are inversely related. Implications of an r of 326 for research and further validating assessment of apprehension about communication were discussed.
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The Need for Cognition:

Journal of International Consumer Marketing, 1995
Yigang Pan   +2 more
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Dispositional Need for Cognitive Closure and Self-Enhancing Beliefs

The Journal of Social Psychology, 2000
In 3 studies, the author examined self-enhancing beliefs as a function of dispositional need for cognitive closure. The results of the 1st study revealed that fathers in the Netherlands believed that they devoted more time to their children than did average Dutch fathers; these beliefs were strongest for participants with a high need for closure ...
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The need for cognition.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1982
John T. Cacioppo, Richard E. Petty
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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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Need for Cognition and Advertising

Journal of Consumer Psychology, 1992
Curtis P. Haugtvedt   +2 more
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