For over three decades, the need for closure (NFC) construct has played a pivotal role in research programs addressing the motivational underpinnings of knowledge formation, judgment and decision making, and social and group cognition. In recent years, NFC research has entered a new phase with notable developments in both fundamental and applied research. The substantial progress in the domain of basic NFC research pertains to investigators’ renewed interest in NFC's essentials, including its motivational nature, its role in the mobilization of task investment, the interplay between closure needs and abilities with implications for the measurement of NFC, its relation to cognitive depletion, its effects on memory phenomena, and its genetic ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the moderated mediation model of the relationship be...
Two studies investigated need for cognitive closure effects on group interaction. In both, participa...
Need for Closure (NFC) refers to an individual’s aversion to uncertainty and desire to quickly resol...
For over three decades, the need for closure (NFC) construct has played a pivotal role in research p...
For over three decades, the need for closure (NFC) construct has played a pivotal role in research ...
This paper describes a programme of research addressing an intriguing inconsistency in research find...
Research on need for closure (NFC) has highlighted the effects of uncertainty on motivational proces...
Although prior research on need for closure (NFC) has shown that it can lead individuals to dislike ...
It is well documented that motivation toward closure (NFC), defined as a desire for a quick and unam...
In contrast to the ample research that shows a positive relationship between the need for closure (N...
This article introduces an individual-difference measure of the need for cognitive closure. As a dis...
Contains fulltext : 29256.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In two experim...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The stud...
New members are important sources of innovative perspectives in groups. However, it can be very diff...
The present electrophysiological study investigated the role of the need for cognitive closure (NFC)...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the moderated mediation model of the relationship be...
Two studies investigated need for cognitive closure effects on group interaction. In both, participa...
Need for Closure (NFC) refers to an individual’s aversion to uncertainty and desire to quickly resol...
For over three decades, the need for closure (NFC) construct has played a pivotal role in research p...
For over three decades, the need for closure (NFC) construct has played a pivotal role in research ...
This paper describes a programme of research addressing an intriguing inconsistency in research find...
Research on need for closure (NFC) has highlighted the effects of uncertainty on motivational proces...
Although prior research on need for closure (NFC) has shown that it can lead individuals to dislike ...
It is well documented that motivation toward closure (NFC), defined as a desire for a quick and unam...
In contrast to the ample research that shows a positive relationship between the need for closure (N...
This article introduces an individual-difference measure of the need for cognitive closure. As a dis...
Contains fulltext : 29256.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In two experim...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The stud...
New members are important sources of innovative perspectives in groups. However, it can be very diff...
The present electrophysiological study investigated the role of the need for cognitive closure (NFC)...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the moderated mediation model of the relationship be...
Two studies investigated need for cognitive closure effects on group interaction. In both, participa...
Need for Closure (NFC) refers to an individual’s aversion to uncertainty and desire to quickly resol...