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“I Know that I don’t Know Anything”. Socio-Cognitive Antecedents of the Radicalization
Objective. Analysis of the relationship between loss of personal significance, intellectual humility, the need for cognitive closure, and support for radicalisation. Background.
Khukhlaev O.E., Pavlova O.S.
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The main purpose of this study is to examine the predictive effects of maternal bonding and need for cognitive closure on relationship stability in the context of a model.
Ahmet Kayabaş, Hasan Atak
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Political Conservatism, Need for Cognitive Closure, and Intergroup Hostility [PDF]
Two studies examine the interaction of political conservatism and need for cognitive closure in predicting aggressiveness toward out-groups. In the first study, Polish participants indicate their preference for conflict resolution strategies in the context of a real-life conflict between in-group (Poles) and out-group (Germans). Only among participants
Golec de Zavala, Agnieszka +2 more
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Humility in Personality and Positive Psychology [PDF]
A case could be made that the practice of philosophy demands a certain humility, or at least intellectual humility, requiring such traits as inquisitiveness, openness to new ideas, and a shared interest in pursuing truth.
Church, Ian M., Samuelson, Peter
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Allport's prejudiced personality today: need for closure as the motivated cognitive basis of prejudice [PDF]
In the long history of psychological research on prejudice, Allport's (1954) book The Nature of Prejudice is undoubtedly the foundational work, advancing ideas that remain highly influential and relevant to this day.
Roets, Arne, Van Hiel, Alain
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Need for Closure as a New Neuropsychological Concept [PDF]
Need for cognitive closure, is one of the basic topics of behavioral neuroscience which has recently gained greater attention, and can be defined as the desire for an answer on a given topic, any answer, compared to confusion and ambiguity.
Hasan Atak +3 more
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Need to know: the need for cognitive closure impacts the clinical practice of obstetrician/gynecologists. [PDF]
Need for cognitive closure (NFCC) has been shown to be a consistent and measurable trait. It has effects on decision making and has been associated with more rapid decision making, higher reliance on heuristics or biases for decision making, reduced tolerance for ambiguity, and reduced interest in searching for alternatives.
Raglan GB +4 more
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Is sexism a gender issue? A motivated social cognition perspective on men’s and women’s sexist attitudes toward own and other gender [PDF]
The present research investigated the antecedents of ambivalent sexism (i.e., hostile and benevolent forms) in both men and women toward own and other gender.
Aiken L. S. +8 more
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THE INFLUENCE OF THE NEED FOR COGNITIVE CLOSURE ON ADHERENCE TO GENDER ROLE IDEOLOGY
In the 21st century, gender inequalities continue to exist, mainly due to the social construction of gender stereotypes. A psychological theory that allows understanding such stereotypes is the Need for Cognitive Closure.
Luis Carlos Jaume +3 more
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Several studies have underlined how chronic exposure to environmental noise may have negative effects on performance, wellbeing, and social relations.
Stefano Livi +4 more
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