Cognitive closure (psychology)

Cognitive closure (psychology)

The term cognitive closure refers to "a desire for definite knowledge on some issue and the eschewal of confusion and ambiguity."Harv|Webster2007.

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issn = 1479-277X
volume = 18
pages = 133–173
last = Webster
first = Donna M.
coauthors = Arie W. Kruglanski
title = Cognitive and Social Consequences of the Need for Cognitive Closure
journal = European Review of Social Psychology
date = 2007


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