Three studies support the proposal that need for closure (NFC) involves a desire for consensual validation that leads to cultural conformity. Individual differences in NFC interact with cultural group variables to determine East Asian versus Western differences in conflict style and procedural preferences (Study 1), information gathering in disputes (Study 2), and fairness judgment in reward allocations (Study 3). Results from experimental tests indicate that the relevance of NFC to cultural conformity reflects consensus motives rather than effort minimization (Study 2) or political conservatism (Study 3). Implications for research on conflict resolution and motivated cultural cognition are discussed
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Using global measures, most studies have shown that Caucasian Americans were more assertive than Chi...
Contains fulltext : 150322pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Empirical ...
This research examined how affective and cognitive responses to culture fusion, a specific type of c...
Need for closure (NFC) refers to the need for firm answers to reduce uncertainty. We propose that be...
The authors propose that need for closure (NFC) leads attributors to respond to an ambiguous social ...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2004.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 59-63...
The present study investigates the role of dispositional need for closure (NFC) in how individuals w...
The present study looks at the interplay between cultural traits (need for uniqueness [NFU] and naïv...
156 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Research in cross-cultural ps...
Two studies investigated need for cognitive closure effects on group interaction. In both, participa...
Objective: To investigate the dimensions of culture that may underlie difficulties in cross cultural...
The impact of cultural femininity on preference for methods of conflict processing was examined by s...
The present study investigates the role of dispositional need for closure (NFC) in how individuals w...
For over three decades, the need for closure (NFC) construct has played a pivotal role in research p...
This study explored the role of acculturation and bicultural identity processes in the interpersonal...
Using global measures, most studies have shown that Caucasian Americans were more assertive than Chi...
Contains fulltext : 150322pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Empirical ...
This research examined how affective and cognitive responses to culture fusion, a specific type of c...
Need for closure (NFC) refers to the need for firm answers to reduce uncertainty. We propose that be...
The authors propose that need for closure (NFC) leads attributors to respond to an ambiguous social ...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2004.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 59-63...
The present study investigates the role of dispositional need for closure (NFC) in how individuals w...
The present study looks at the interplay between cultural traits (need for uniqueness [NFU] and naïv...
156 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Research in cross-cultural ps...
Two studies investigated need for cognitive closure effects on group interaction. In both, participa...
Objective: To investigate the dimensions of culture that may underlie difficulties in cross cultural...
The impact of cultural femininity on preference for methods of conflict processing was examined by s...
The present study investigates the role of dispositional need for closure (NFC) in how individuals w...
For over three decades, the need for closure (NFC) construct has played a pivotal role in research p...
This study explored the role of acculturation and bicultural identity processes in the interpersonal...
Using global measures, most studies have shown that Caucasian Americans were more assertive than Chi...
Contains fulltext : 150322pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Empirical ...