Mediation effects of need for cognitive closure on the relationship between relational mobility and subjective well-being

Subjective well-being has been widely studied in many domains of research, such as psychology, philosophy, or even economics. Top-down and bottom-up factors have previous been studied to impact subjective-wellbeing. This study seeks to find out how the top-down construct of relational mobility and t...

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Main Author: Ng, Dorothy Xin En
Other Authors: Kenichi Ito
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Language:English
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-711522019-12-10T12:12:28Z Mediation effects of need for cognitive closure on the relationship between relational mobility and subjective well-being Ng, Dorothy Xin En Kenichi Ito School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences Subjective well-being has been widely studied in many domains of research, such as psychology, philosophy, or even economics. Top-down and bottom-up factors have previous been studied to impact subjective-wellbeing. This study seeks to find out how the top-down construct of relational mobility and the bottom-up construct of Need for Cognitive Closure (NFC) interact to affect the experience of subjective well-being. It is hypothesized that there is a direct relationship between relational mobility and subjective well-being. This study also aims to test whether NFC is a mediator of this hypothesized relationship. Results failed to detect a significant relationship between relational mobility and subjective well-being, though there was a slight positive relationship between the variables. NFC also was not a significant mediator between relational mobility and subjective well-being. While there was no empirical support for the hypotheses, this study contributes to the current literature pertaining to subjective well-being. Bachelor of Arts 2017-05-15T06:14:43Z 2017-05-15T06:14:43Z 2017 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/71152 en Nanyang Technological University 46 p. application/pdf
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Mediation effects of need for cognitive closure on the relationship between relational mobility and subjective well-being
description Subjective well-being has been widely studied in many domains of research, such as psychology, philosophy, or even economics. Top-down and bottom-up factors have previous been studied to impact subjective-wellbeing. This study seeks to find out how the top-down construct of relational mobility and the bottom-up construct of Need for Cognitive Closure (NFC) interact to affect the experience of subjective well-being. It is hypothesized that there is a direct relationship between relational mobility and subjective well-being. This study also aims to test whether NFC is a mediator of this hypothesized relationship. Results failed to detect a significant relationship between relational mobility and subjective well-being, though there was a slight positive relationship between the variables. NFC also was not a significant mediator between relational mobility and subjective well-being. While there was no empirical support for the hypotheses, this study contributes to the current literature pertaining to subjective well-being.
author2 Kenichi Ito
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Ng, Dorothy Xin En
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author Ng, Dorothy Xin En
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title Mediation effects of need for cognitive closure on the relationship between relational mobility and subjective well-being
title_short Mediation effects of need for cognitive closure on the relationship between relational mobility and subjective well-being
title_full Mediation effects of need for cognitive closure on the relationship between relational mobility and subjective well-being
title_fullStr Mediation effects of need for cognitive closure on the relationship between relational mobility and subjective well-being
title_full_unstemmed Mediation effects of need for cognitive closure on the relationship between relational mobility and subjective well-being
title_sort mediation effects of need for cognitive closure on the relationship between relational mobility and subjective well-being
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