The role of need for cognitive closure (NFCC) in reasoning about social relations was investigated. Participants learned pairwise liking/disliking relations between people who could also be categorised on the basis of nationality and then had to group them into social cliques. The social clique structures were either consistent or inconsistent with the nationality categorisation, and the diagnostic information that was necessary to determine the number of cliques appeared either early or late in the information sequence. We expected participants under conditions of high (vs low) NFCC to rely more on heuristic processing. As predicted, high (vs low) NFCC participants were less accurate in their representations of cliques when the clique stru...
AbstractNeed for closure is a construct that influences the way people perceive social world. Need f...
Recent experiments suggest that level-k behavior is often driven by subjects' beliefs, rather than t...
Two experimental studies examined the possibility that the need for cognitive closure (NfCC) affects...
The role of need for cognitive closure (NFCC) in reasoning about social relations was investigated. ...
This article focuses on the role of need for cognitive closure in the process of mental model creati...
This article focuses on the role of need for cognitive closure in the process of mental model creati...
In two experiments, the relation between need for closure and group perception was studied. Disposit...
This article focuses on the role of need for cognitive closure in the process of mental model creati...
In our daily life, we take a sense of certainty through interaction with others. In this study, the ...
This paper describes a programme of research addressing an intriguing inconsistency in research find...
This article introduces an individual-difference measure of the need for cognitive closure. As a dis...
Two studies investigated need for cognitive closure effects on group interaction. In both, participa...
The present electrophysiological study investigated the role of the need for cognitive closure (NFC)...
The present study provides a neurobiological framework to the theory of epistemic motivation that ha...
In contrast to the ample research that shows a positive relationship between the need for closure (N...
AbstractNeed for closure is a construct that influences the way people perceive social world. Need f...
Recent experiments suggest that level-k behavior is often driven by subjects' beliefs, rather than t...
Two experimental studies examined the possibility that the need for cognitive closure (NfCC) affects...
The role of need for cognitive closure (NFCC) in reasoning about social relations was investigated. ...
This article focuses on the role of need for cognitive closure in the process of mental model creati...
This article focuses on the role of need for cognitive closure in the process of mental model creati...
In two experiments, the relation between need for closure and group perception was studied. Disposit...
This article focuses on the role of need for cognitive closure in the process of mental model creati...
In our daily life, we take a sense of certainty through interaction with others. In this study, the ...
This paper describes a programme of research addressing an intriguing inconsistency in research find...
This article introduces an individual-difference measure of the need for cognitive closure. As a dis...
Two studies investigated need for cognitive closure effects on group interaction. In both, participa...
The present electrophysiological study investigated the role of the need for cognitive closure (NFC)...
The present study provides a neurobiological framework to the theory of epistemic motivation that ha...
In contrast to the ample research that shows a positive relationship between the need for closure (N...
AbstractNeed for closure is a construct that influences the way people perceive social world. Need f...
Recent experiments suggest that level-k behavior is often driven by subjects' beliefs, rather than t...
Two experimental studies examined the possibility that the need for cognitive closure (NfCC) affects...