The role of need for cognitive closure (NFCC, Kruglanski, 2004) in the transmission of a group norm is examined in three studies carried out in both experimental and natural settings. It was hypothesized that for persons high in NFCC a greater resistance to change is produced both via the urgency tendency of newcomers and the permanence tendency of old-timers; accordingly, groups composed of high need for closure individuals should exhibit greater cultural stability than groups composed of low NFCC. The first study investigated that hypothesis in a natural setting where young adults rated their health behavior and that of their parents. Consistent with our hypothesis, results of a moderated regression analysis showed that for participants h...
Three experiments investigated the consequences of the epistemic motivation toward closure on the em...
Heyes presents a compelling account of how cultural evolutionary processes shape and create “rules,”...
Research suggests that cognitive busyness and need for closure have similar effects on a host of con...
The role of need for cognitive closure (NCC, Kruglanski, 1989, 2004) plays in the transmission of a ...
This commentary discusses Tam’s contributions concerning the perceived norms perspective on the stud...
Norms prescribe culturally appropriate behaviors and proscribe inappropriate ones (see Chapter 4, th...
Theory and research are presented relating the need for cognitive closure to major facets of group b...
Need for closure (NFC) refers to the need for firm answers to reduce uncertainty. We propose that be...
The authors propose that need for closure (NFC) leads attributors to respond to an ambiguous social ...
Contains fulltext : 29256.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In two experim...
This research examined how affective and cognitive responses to culture fusion, a specific type of c...
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...
AbstractNeed for closure is a construct that influences the way people perceive social world. Need f...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-58).Research on the generational transmission of group...
Three experiments investigated the consequences of the epistemic motivation toward closure on the em...
Heyes presents a compelling account of how cultural evolutionary processes shape and create “rules,”...
Research suggests that cognitive busyness and need for closure have similar effects on a host of con...
The role of need for cognitive closure (NCC, Kruglanski, 1989, 2004) plays in the transmission of a ...
This commentary discusses Tam’s contributions concerning the perceived norms perspective on the stud...
Norms prescribe culturally appropriate behaviors and proscribe inappropriate ones (see Chapter 4, th...
Theory and research are presented relating the need for cognitive closure to major facets of group b...
Need for closure (NFC) refers to the need for firm answers to reduce uncertainty. We propose that be...
The authors propose that need for closure (NFC) leads attributors to respond to an ambiguous social ...
Contains fulltext : 29256.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In two experim...
This research examined how affective and cognitive responses to culture fusion, a specific type of c...
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...
AbstractNeed for closure is a construct that influences the way people perceive social world. Need f...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-58).Research on the generational transmission of group...
Three experiments investigated the consequences of the epistemic motivation toward closure on the em...
Heyes presents a compelling account of how cultural evolutionary processes shape and create “rules,”...
Research suggests that cognitive busyness and need for closure have similar effects on a host of con...