The closed-mindedness that wasn’t: need for structure and expectancy-inconsistent information

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  • who: Markus Kemmelmeier from the in Social Psychology, of Nevada, NV, USA have published the Article: The closed-mindedness that wasn't: need for structure and expectancy-inconsistent information, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this research is to show under which circumstances individual differences in dispositional intolerance for ambiguity and need for structure make individuals more or less open to unexpected information. In the first experiment participants were provided with a majority of information that was intended to induce the overall impression that the target person is either intelligent or unintelligent. Whereas . . .

     

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