Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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951345 | Journal of Research in Personality | 2012 | 8 Pages |
For tentative and final decisions on real and artificial issues, three studies revealed a positive relation between trait need for closure and selective approach to supportive (vs. unsupportive) information. Specifically, individuals with high (vs. low) trait need for closure selected more decision-supportive information and less decision-challenging information for viewing. Furthermore, Study 1 showed that the effect of trait need for closure functioned independently of authoritarianism and dogmatism, and Study 3 showed that the effect of trait need for closure on selective approach to decision-supportive information was mediated by a current concern to get closure on the experimental issue. These findings provide a new understanding of how trait need for closure shapes post-decisional information search and decision making.
► Heightened trait need for closure was associated with a stronger selective approach to supportive information. ► Effects of trait need for closure were attributed to a current concern for closure. ► The findings shed new light on how trait need for closure shapes information search.