Expectations do not need to be accurate to be maintained: valence and need for cognitive closure predict expectation update vs. persistence

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  • who: ufeffLarissaufeff ufeffHenssufeff and ufeffMartinufeff ufeffPinquartufeff from the University of Geneva, Switzerland have published the Article: Expectations do not need to be accurate to be maintained: Valence and need for cognitive closure predict expectation update vs. persistence, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Based on the assumption that coping is determined by characteristics of the expectation (e_g, educational expectations), situational characteristics (e_g, valence of expectation violation) and personal dispositions (e_g, need for cognitive closure), the authors aim to investigate differences in coping with better-than-expected vs. worse-than-expected results in an achievement task considering . . .

     

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