Bar-Tal, Y., Kishon-Rabin, L., & Tabak, N. (in press). The effect of need and ability to achieve cognitive structuring on cognitive structuring. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
Abstract:
This research explores the hypothesis that the relationship between
need for structure and cognitive structuring behavior is moderated by
the ability to achieve cognitive structure (AACS). Need for structure is
defined as the preference to use cognitive structuring as a means to
achieve certainty. AACS refers to the extent to which individuals are
able to use information processing processes (cognitive structuring or
piecemeal) consistent with the level of their need for structure. We
suggest that only under high AACS will there be a positive correlation
between need for structure and cognitive structuring behavior. In
contrast, under low AACS the correlation will be negative. To examine
this hypothesis, we used different operationalizations of the need for
structure, AACS and of cognitive structuring behavior. The results of
the five studies in which this was done confirmed the hypothesis.
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