Anja Strobel
Chemnitz University of Technology
60 Papers
89 Citations
Anja Strobel is an academic researcher from Chemnitz University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Need for cognition & Cognition. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 45 publications. Previous affiliations of Anja Strobel include Dresden University of Technology.
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Papers
Same or Different? Clarifying the Relationship of Need for Cognition to Personality and Intelligence:
Monika Fleischhauer,Sören Enge,Burkhard Brocke,Johannes Ullrich,Alexander Strobel,Anja Strobel +5 more
TL;DR: Using confirmatory factor analysis and event-related potentials, incremental validity of NFC and openness to ideas was demonstrated, showing that NFC is more predictive of drive-related and goal-oriented behavior and attentional resource allocation.
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What is Ethical Competence? The Role of Empathy, Personal Values, and the Five-Factor Model of Personality in Ethical Decision-Making
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the influence of personal values and the five-factor model of personality on ethical competence and found that self-transcendence values were related to both, high levels of empathy and ethical competence, in contrast to self-enhancement values.
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Cognitive Investments in Academic Success: The Role of Need for Cognition at University
TL;DR: It is clearly indicates that NFC broadly contributes to the mastery of academic requirements and that it is worthwhile to intensify research on NFC in the context of tertiary education.
Understanding the link between need for cognition and complex problem solving
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the link between complex problem solving and need for cognition while controlling for reasoning ability and found that the relation between NFC and CPS was mediated by test-taking behavior (i.e., exploration time).
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Need for Cognition as a moral capacity
TL;DR: In this article, the relation between Need for Cognition (NFC) and self-reported moral behavior was investigated and it was found that individuals high in NFC have a propensity to deeper information processing and more elaborated decision-making.
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