Cognitive Characteristics And the Perceived Importance of Information

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Cognitive Characteristics And the Perceived Importance of Information
Jerry D Dermer
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3, Princeton University, 1963.
8. B. W. Tuckman, "Personality Structure, Group Composition and Group Functioning, " Sociometry, 1964, Vol. 27, pp. 469-487.
9. B. H. Long and R. C. Ziller, "Dogmatism and Predecisional Information Search, " Journal of Applied Psychology, 1965, Vol. 49, pp. 376-378.
10. This investigation thus diverges from the research strategy proposed by Hofstedt and Kinard who argue that the pertinent questions to ask are not those that relate individual differences to behavio
...r but rather how choices relate to the way information is presented. They argue further that research questions should be deliberately framed so as to reveal the existence of universal tendencies across substantial individual differences. See T. R. Hofstedt and J. C. Kinard, "A Strategy for Behavioral Accounting Research, " The Accounting Review, Vol. 45, No. 1, pp. 38-54 (Jan. , 1970). But while we would agree with the desirability of uncovering relationships of universal applicability, research of this variety performed thus far has generally yielded in- conclusive results.

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