The present study tested a possible explanation for the positive relationship between the motivation to engage in cognitive endeavors (need for cognition, NFC) and indicators of affective adjustment (e.g., higher self-esteem, lower depression) that has been demonstrated in previous studies. We suggest that dispositional self-control capacity mediates this relationship, since NFC has been found to be related to self-control capacity, and self-control capacity is crucial for adjustment. NFC, dispositional self-control capacity, self-esteem, habitual depressive mood, and tendency to respond in a socially desirable manner were measured among 150 university students via self-report. Regression analyses and Sobel tests revealed that self-control ...
In the present study, we reason that the ability to keep unwanted thoughts and intrusions at bay – t...
In the present study, we reason that the ability to keep unwanted thoughts and intrusions at bay – t...
In the present study, we reason that the ability to keep unwanted thoughts and intrusions at bay – t...
The present study tested a possible explanation for the positive relationship between the motivation...
The present study tested a possible explanation for the positive relationship between the motivation...
The present study tested a possible explanation for the positive relationship between the motivation...
The present study tested a possible explanation for the positive relationship between the motivation...
In the present study, we examined the hypothesis that individuals’ motivational tendency to engage i...
In the present article, we examine the hypothesis that high-school students' motivation to engage in...
\u3cp\u3eTo facilitate a better understanding of the role of self-control capacity in self-control p...
To facilitate a better understanding of the role of self-control capacity in self-control processes,...
To facilitate a better understanding of the role of self-control capacity in self-control processes,...
To facilitate a better understanding of the role of self-control capacity in self-control processes,...
To facilitate a better understanding of the role of self-control capacity in self-control processes,...
Need for Cognition describes relatively stable interindividual differences in cognitive motivation. ...
In the present study, we reason that the ability to keep unwanted thoughts and intrusions at bay – t...
In the present study, we reason that the ability to keep unwanted thoughts and intrusions at bay – t...
In the present study, we reason that the ability to keep unwanted thoughts and intrusions at bay – t...
The present study tested a possible explanation for the positive relationship between the motivation...
The present study tested a possible explanation for the positive relationship between the motivation...
The present study tested a possible explanation for the positive relationship between the motivation...
The present study tested a possible explanation for the positive relationship between the motivation...
In the present study, we examined the hypothesis that individuals’ motivational tendency to engage i...
In the present article, we examine the hypothesis that high-school students' motivation to engage in...
\u3cp\u3eTo facilitate a better understanding of the role of self-control capacity in self-control p...
To facilitate a better understanding of the role of self-control capacity in self-control processes,...
To facilitate a better understanding of the role of self-control capacity in self-control processes,...
To facilitate a better understanding of the role of self-control capacity in self-control processes,...
To facilitate a better understanding of the role of self-control capacity in self-control processes,...
Need for Cognition describes relatively stable interindividual differences in cognitive motivation. ...
In the present study, we reason that the ability to keep unwanted thoughts and intrusions at bay – t...
In the present study, we reason that the ability to keep unwanted thoughts and intrusions at bay – t...
In the present study, we reason that the ability to keep unwanted thoughts and intrusions at bay – t...