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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-448555

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The effect of cognition need on information seeking behaviors of information users and the difference in behaviors of information users were investigated in 184 undergraduates from the same grade with different back-grounds of subjects using the cognition need scale and undergraduates information-seeking behaviors scale ,respec-tively.The data were analyzed by descriptive statistical analysis, correlation analysis, rank test, and multivariate linear regression analysis , respectively , showing that the cognition need is significantly correlated with the informa-tion seeking behaviors of undergraduates in terms of information evaluation, information searching, information management and information use .

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Acta investigación psicol. (en línea) ; 2(2): 713-727, ago. 2012. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-706750

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La Complejidad Atribucional (CA) es un constructo psicológico que expresa el grado en el cual el individuo se encuentra atraído por comprender las diferentes causas de la conductas de otros, por lo cual genera explicaciones basadas en determinantes que van de lo más interno en el individuo hacia la cultura e instituciones sociales, lo que crea variaciones en el grado de complejidad. En el contexto interpersonal, esta variable ha sido abordada limitadamente y en ciertos grupos culturales (p.e. Finchman, Bradbury & Grynch, 1990; Fitness & Curtis, 2005), por lo que el interés de esta investigación fue el diseño y validación de una escala de CA en las relaciones románticas. Se trabajó con una muestra no probabilística de 467 participantes de la Ciudad de México, quienes respondieron a una versión de 79 reactivos con formato de respuesta tipo Likert de 5 puntos. En cuanto a la validez, los resultados mostraron la obtención de 4 factores puros y 3 con matices de las propias dimensiones teóricas. Las varianzas explicadas fueron superiores al 35% y los coeficientes de confiabilidad fueron de .52 a .80.


Attributional Complexity (AC) is a psychological construct which express the attraction to understand and explain the several reasons for other's behaviors. Based on different dimensions, individual recognizes the value of internal (as personality) and external (as culture) causes variable levels of complexity. The AC has been studied not enough in relational context or in Mexico (i..e. Finchman, Bradbury & Grynch, 1990; Fitness & Curtis, 2005), due to this, the purpose of this research was to design and validate an AC scale in romantic relationships. To do this, we examined a probabilistic sample of 467 participants from Mexico City, who answered a 79 Likert format items version. The findings show some one-dimensional factors and some other which present conceptual variations, but close to the main theory. In terms of explain variances, they start at 35% and the reliability coefficients were from .52 to .80.

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