Need for Cognition and Need for Cognitive Closure are two stable traits that can enlighten the understanding of inter-individual variations in information behavior. Following a qualitative phase, an information behavior scale was developed using items related to the ways in which information is needed, sought, used and shared. This scale was tested with 122 undergraduate students. Results of a factor analysis indicated three different and non-mutually exclusive aspects of information behavior: orientation to rule following, preference for familiarity and simplicity, and desire for intellectual independence. Analyses of variances for each factor, using scores for Need for Cognition and Need for Cognitive Closure as independent variables, ind...
Prominent psychology research indicates an attitude is composed of three separate components, cognit...
This paper describes a programme of research addressing an intriguing inconsistency in research find...
This study examined the effect of Need for Cognition (NFC), an individual difference in the tendency...
This thesis sought to describe the influence of Need for Cognition and Need for Cognitive Closure on...
This article introduces an individual-difference measure of the need for cognitive closure. As a dis...
AbstractNeed for closure is a construct that influences the way people perceive social world. Need f...
In contrast to the ample research that shows a positive relationship between the need for closure (N...
In our daily life, we take a sense of certainty through interaction with others. In this study, the ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of several cognitive and personality...
In two experiments, the relation between need for closure and group perception was studied. Disposit...
The need for closure predicts an evaluative bias against people whose opinions or behaviors deviate ...
The ability to apply knowledge in a particular situation raises new requirements for the learning pr...
Need for cognition (NFC) refers to an individual’s tendency to engage in and enjoy effortful cogniti...
In daily life, we get a sense of certainty through interaction with others. The cognitive need for c...
"Information need" and "Information seeking behaviour" are two complementary concepts. Information n...
Prominent psychology research indicates an attitude is composed of three separate components, cognit...
This paper describes a programme of research addressing an intriguing inconsistency in research find...
This study examined the effect of Need for Cognition (NFC), an individual difference in the tendency...
This thesis sought to describe the influence of Need for Cognition and Need for Cognitive Closure on...
This article introduces an individual-difference measure of the need for cognitive closure. As a dis...
AbstractNeed for closure is a construct that influences the way people perceive social world. Need f...
In contrast to the ample research that shows a positive relationship between the need for closure (N...
In our daily life, we take a sense of certainty through interaction with others. In this study, the ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of several cognitive and personality...
In two experiments, the relation between need for closure and group perception was studied. Disposit...
The need for closure predicts an evaluative bias against people whose opinions or behaviors deviate ...
The ability to apply knowledge in a particular situation raises new requirements for the learning pr...
Need for cognition (NFC) refers to an individual’s tendency to engage in and enjoy effortful cogniti...
In daily life, we get a sense of certainty through interaction with others. The cognitive need for c...
"Information need" and "Information seeking behaviour" are two complementary concepts. Information n...
Prominent psychology research indicates an attitude is composed of three separate components, cognit...
This paper describes a programme of research addressing an intriguing inconsistency in research find...
This study examined the effect of Need for Cognition (NFC), an individual difference in the tendency...