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The Role of Need for Closure and Need for Cognition in Writing-Specific Psychological Factors
Discourse Processes, 2021This 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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Motivated Social Cognition: Need for Closure Effects on Memory and Judgment
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 1996In two experiments, the relation between need for closure and group perception was studied. Dispositional need for closure was measured with a scale developed by Webster and Kruglanski (1994). In Experiment 1, subjects were presented with behavioral information about a group of soccer hooligans and were asked to form an impression of this group ...
Dijksterhuis, A. +3 more
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Effects of Psychological Distance and Need for Cognitive Closure on Impression Formation
The Journal of General Psychology, 2017Based 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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The Need for Cognitive Closure and Partisan Group-Centrism
2023This chapter provides an empirical assessment examining the relationship between the need for cognitive closure and outcomes among both Republicans and Democrats. It talks about group-centric partisanship, which expresses the outcomes of partisan strength, intensity of partisan social identity, difference in feelings about the two parties, and ...
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Consumer response to interruption features and need for cognitive closure
Journal of Consumer Behaviour, 2013ABSTRACTPrior research on interruptions focuses entirely on the process being interrupted and assumes interruption homogeneity. Across two studies, we examine how heterogeneous features of interruptions (i.e., timing, frequency, and perceived pleasantness) and consumer individual differences (i.e., need for cognitive closure (NFCC)) impact consumer ...
Mihai Niculescu +2 more
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Please, let's get an answer?any answer: Need for consumer cognitive closure
Psychology and Marketing, 2000Conceptually, it is argued that individual differences in need for cognitive closure, which stem from Kruglanski's theory of lay epistemics, provides a framework for studying various aspects of consumer judgment and decision making. However, methodologically, the need for cognitive closure scale has not demonstrated good measurement properties and has ...
David C. Houghton, Rajdeep Grewal
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A need basis for values: Associations between the need for cognitive closure and value priorities
Personality and Individual Differences, 2009Abstract Values are viewed as partly based on needs, but little research has been devoted to testing this relationship. The need to attain or avoid cognitive closure may be an important cognitive-motivational factor underlying the endorsement and pursuit of particular values.
Rachel M. Calogero +2 more
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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 Need For Closure: Two Potential Moderators Of Systematic Blame Updating
How people make and modify moral judgments of blame has been hotly debated. The prevailing view for the past 20 years is that moral judgments of blame are generally biased by intuitive punitive motivations. However, recent work by Monroe and Malle (2019) demonstrates that although bias occurs in the context of intergroup blaming, people’s typical moralopenaire +1 more source

