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Studia Psychologica Vol.54, No.2, p.137-142, 2012 |
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Title: NEED FOR CLOSURE, ABILITY TO ACHIEVE CLOSURE AND MONITORING-BLUNTING COGNITIVE COPING STYLE | ||
Author: Tomáš SOLLÁR, Jana VANEČKOVÁ | ||
Abstract: The authors examined the assumption that individual differences in Need For (cognitive) Closure (NFC) and the Ability to Achieve (cognitive) Closure (AAC) are related to information-processing style in threatening situations. Analysis showed that NFC was related to monitoring style and high level in NFCS subscale Discomfort with ambiguity was associated with information-seeking behavior. AAC was associated neither with informational behavior nor with cognitive coping style. The monitoring/blunting concept seems to be promising especially in the context of research of real-life threatening situations. |
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Keywords: need for closure, ability to achieve closure, monitoring, blunting | ||
Year: 2012, Volume: 54, Issue: 2 | Page From: 137, Page To: 142 | |
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