Two studies investigated need for cognitive closure effects on group interaction. In both, participants in four-person groups role-played the members of a corporate committee dividing a monetary reward among meritorious employees. The entire interaction sequence was videotaped and content-analyzed by independent observers. Study 1 investigated need for closure as both a dispositional and a situational variable (induced via time pressure). Bales' (1970) interaction process analysis (IPA) yielded that both forms of this need were positively related to the preponderance of task-oriented responses and negatively related to the preponderance of positive social-emotional acts. Study 2 compared groups composed of members high on a dispositional ne...
This study explores the role of intragroup dynamics in intergroup conflict. In a computer-mediated n...
Need for closure is a construct that describes a motivational tendency to quickly select and priorit...
Research on need for closure (NFC) has highlighted the effects of uncertainty on motivational proces...
Contains fulltext : 29256.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In two experim...
Three experiments investigated the consequences of the epistemic motivation toward closure on the em...
Contains fulltext : 150322pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Empirical ...
The study investigated the effects of a situational and social factor, such as Accountability, as we...
Two experiments investigated the tendency of groups with members under high (vs. low) need for cogni...
This study examined the interactive effects of task structure,decision rule, and social motive on sm...
This study examined the interactive effects of task structure, decision rule, and social motive on s...
This article introduces an individual-difference measure of the need for cognitive closure. As a dis...
Theory and research are presented relating the need for cognitive closure to major facets of group b...
The role of need for cognitive closure (NFCC) in reasoning about social relations was investigated. ...
The role of need for cognitive closure (NFCC) in reasoning about social relations was investigated. ...
The role of need for cognitive closure (NCC, Kruglanski, 1989, 2004) plays in the transmission of a ...
This study explores the role of intragroup dynamics in intergroup conflict. In a computer-mediated n...
Need for closure is a construct that describes a motivational tendency to quickly select and priorit...
Research on need for closure (NFC) has highlighted the effects of uncertainty on motivational proces...
Contains fulltext : 29256.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In two experim...
Three experiments investigated the consequences of the epistemic motivation toward closure on the em...
Contains fulltext : 150322pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Empirical ...
The study investigated the effects of a situational and social factor, such as Accountability, as we...
Two experiments investigated the tendency of groups with members under high (vs. low) need for cogni...
This study examined the interactive effects of task structure,decision rule, and social motive on sm...
This study examined the interactive effects of task structure, decision rule, and social motive on s...
This article introduces an individual-difference measure of the need for cognitive closure. As a dis...
Theory and research are presented relating the need for cognitive closure to major facets of group b...
The role of need for cognitive closure (NFCC) in reasoning about social relations was investigated. ...
The role of need for cognitive closure (NFCC) in reasoning about social relations was investigated. ...
The role of need for cognitive closure (NCC, Kruglanski, 1989, 2004) plays in the transmission of a ...
This study explores the role of intragroup dynamics in intergroup conflict. In a computer-mediated n...
Need for closure is a construct that describes a motivational tendency to quickly select and priorit...
Research on need for closure (NFC) has highlighted the effects of uncertainty on motivational proces...