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A researcher is observing participants as they complete various problem-solving tasks during a laboratory study. Which of the following participants is most likely to receive a high score on the Need for Cognition Scale based on their behavior?
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What does the Need for Cognition Scale primarily evaluate?
Match each level of the 'Need for Cognition' trait with the description that best captures an individual's psychological attitude toward effortful thinking.
In a study on persuasion, a researcher predicts that participants who score high on the Need for Cognition Scale will be more influenced by complex technical data in an advertisement than by catchy music or celebrity endorsements.
Analyze the behavioral profiles of the three individuals described below. Arrange them in the correct sequence starting from the person likely to score the lowest on the Need for Cognition Scale and ending with the person likely to score the highest.
A researcher is observing participants as they complete various problem-solving tasks during a laboratory study. Which of the following participants is most likely to receive a high score on the Need for Cognition Scale based on their behavior?
A researcher administers the Need for Cognition Scale to a group of participants and calculates a Cronbach's alpha coefficient of . When evaluating this finding against standard psychological measurement criteria, the researcher should conclude that the scale has _____ internal consistency for this specific sample.
Match each term associated with the Need for Cognition Scale to its accurate description.
The psychological scale developed by John Cacioppo and Richard Petty to evaluate the degree to which individuals enjoy and engage in effortful thinking is the _____.
To evaluate the validity of the Need for Cognition Scale, Cacioppo and Petty (1982) compared the scores of university professors with those of factory workers. By showing that professors (a group expected to enjoy effortful thinking) scored higher than factory workers (a group expected to engage in less effortful thinking), this design utilizes the known-groups paradigm to provide empirical evidence supporting the scale's construct validity.
A researcher is evaluating different sources of validity for the Need for Cognition Scale. Arrange the following scenarios in order of the strength of evidence they provide for the scale's construct validity, starting with the weakest (least empirical/most subjective) source of evidence and ending with the strongest (most empirical/most rigorous) source of evidence.