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Love is not exactly blind, at least for some people: Analytic cognitive style predicts romantic beliefs

Hakim Djeriouat

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Recent research has highlighted the importance of people's cognitive style on the endorsement of epistemically suspect beliefs (e.g., beliefs in paranormal). The present studies extend that tradition of research to another form of epistemically suspect beliefs, that is, romantic beliefs. Using different cognitive style measures, we observed that an analytical cognitive style was associated with a decreased endorsement of romantic beliefs (Studies 1a–b) and the effect is qualified by conflict detection sensitivity (Studies 2a–b). Study 3 tested a structural equation model showing that cognitive style predicts romantic beliefs just as it predicts traditional epistemically suspect beliefs. Finally, an exploratory study (Study 4) unsuccessfully tested the possibility that differences in belief in the value of science might explain the association between cognitive style and romantic beliefs. Results are discussed in the light of the literature regarding the everyday consequences of cognitive style and the proposed psychological mechanisms underlying these associations.
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hal-02148635 , version 1 (05-06-2019)

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Bastien Trémolière, Hakim Djeriouat. Love is not exactly blind, at least for some people: Analytic cognitive style predicts romantic beliefs. Personality and Individual Differences, 2019, 145, pp.119-131. ⟨10.1016/j.paid.2019.03.025⟩. ⟨hal-02148635⟩
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