The need for cognition (NFC), in psychology, is a personality variable reflecting the extent to which individuals are inclined towards effortful cognitive...
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occurring. Need for cognition moderates the occurrence of order effects. Kassin, Reddy, and Tulloch (1990) demonstrated that a juror's need for cognition affects...
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orientation Identity performance Life stance Need for affiliation Need for cognition Need for power Need theory Self-fulfillment McClelland, D.C. (1961)...
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Cognition is the "mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses". It encompasses all aspects...
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Closure (psychology) (redirect from Need for closure)
Dogmaticism – Belief(s) accepted by members of a group without question Need for cognition – Psychology concept Heuristic – Problem-solving method Zero-risk...
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Maslow's hierarchy of needs (redirect from Human basic need)
have a greater need for cognition. Individuals who are unmotivated to participate in the activity, on the other hand, have a low demand for cognitive abilities...
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sensation-seeking, a rational, cognitive approach to problem solving and need for cognition, a propensity to engage in fantasy, a tendency to become deeply involved...
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Openness to experience (category Wikipedia articles needing page number citations from November 2014)
respectively). Meta-analyses have also found the ideas, curiosity, and need for cognition facets (i.e., facets most associated with the intellect aspect of...
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neuroticism. One study found a positive correlation between absorption and need for cognition. Absorption has a strong relationship to self-transcendence in the...
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REI measures the two independent processing modes with two factors: need for cognition (rational measure) and faith in intuition (experiential measure)....
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Intellectual curiosity (category Wikipedia articles needing page number citations from November 2014)
Factor Model used to describe human personalities. It is similar to need for cognition and typical intellectual engagement. In antiquity, the Roman philosopher...
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Atheism (redirect from Epistemological arguments for atheism)
Retanal, Fraulein (2021). "Higher math anxious people have a lower need for cognition and are less reflective in their thinking". Acta Psychologica. 202:...
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interest in the subject of the message, or individual factors like the need for cognition. However, if the message recipient has a strong negative attitude...
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Embodied cognition represents a diverse group of theories which investigate how cognition is shaped by the bodily state and capacities of the organism...
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performance. TIE is hard to distinguish from the earlier construct need for cognition and is positively correlated with openness to experience. Goff and...
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Enclothed cognition has been described as the overall influence that clothing has on the wearer's psychological processes. The term was coined by Hajo...
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Anthropomorphism (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from November 2021)
developmental, and cultural variables can affect these three factors, such as need for cognition, social disconnection, cultural ideologies, uncertainty avoidance...
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Social cognition is a topic within psychology that focuses on how people process, store, and apply information about other people and social situations...
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The evolution of cognition is the process by which life on Earth has gone from organisms with little to no cognitive function to a greatly varying display...
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Maximization (psychology) (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from August 2024)
as being true primarily for the high standards component. Some research has also linked maximizing to high need for cognition, again primarily with the...
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S2CID 146624512. Shestowsky, D; Wegener, DT; Fabrigar, LR. (1998). "Need for cognition and interpersonal influence: individual differences in impact on dyadic...
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Sleeper effect (category All pages needing cleanup)
as a Basis for the "Sleeper Effect". Social Forces. 38 (4): 348–354. doi:10.2307/2573045. JSTOR 2573045. Cohen, A.R., "Need for Cognition and Order of...
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Numerical cognition is a subdiscipline of cognitive science that studies the cognitive, developmental and neural bases of numbers and mathematics. As...
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Sexual objectification (category Articles needing expert attention from January 2015)
"Conclusion Explicitness in Advertising: The Moderating Role of Need for Cognition (NFC) and Argument Quality (AQ) on Persuasion". Journal of Advertising...
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protocols for electronic devices National Football Conference, part of US National Football League NFC may also refer to: Need for cognition, in psychology...
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Thinking, Fast and Slow (redirect from System 1 (cognition))
magazine Observer, published by the Association for Psychological Science.[further explanation needed] The book has achieved a large following among baseball...
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flexibility. Flexibility (personality) Human multitasking Need for cognition Other terms for and components of cognitive flexibility include mental flexibility...
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as openness to experience, high rather than low need for cognition, and low, rather than high, need for structure and aversion ambiguity, correlate positively...
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"Belief Bias Effect in Older Adults: Roles of Working Memory and Need for Cognition". Frontiers in Psychology. 10: 2940. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02940...
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perceived vulnerability, need for cognition and uncertainty orientation. Of these, uncertainty orientation and need for cognition have been found to interact...
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