Cognitive closure

Cognitive closure is the need for a quick, clear answer and an end to cognitive uncertainty.

Definition

The need for cognitive closure helps reduce chaos and make decisions, but it can also lead to premature conclusions, rigidity, and ignoring contradictory data. The high need for closure is particularly visible in situations of stress, uncertainty and information overload.

Key ideas

Missing key ideas.

Practice and life

When answering urgently, ask: Do I close the topic because I have the data or because I can't stand the uncertainty?

Common misunderstanding

It is a mistake to confuse clarity with haste. It is also a mistake to drag out decisions indefinitely in the name of "openness".

Questions for self-reflection

No questions for self-reflection.

Sources

No sources.