MOTIVATED SHIELD FROM CHRONIC NOISE ENVIRONMENT: MODERATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NOISE SENSITIVITY AND WORK WELLBEING BY NEED FOR CLOSURE

Motivated Shield From Chronic Noise Environment: Moderation of the Relationship Between Noise Sensitivity and Work Wellbeing by Need for Closure

Motivated Shield From Chronic Noise Environment: Moderation of the Relationship Between Noise Sensitivity and Work Wellbeing by Need for Closure

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google pixel 7 freedom Several studies have underlined how chronic exposure to environmental noise may have negative effects on performance, wellbeing, and social relations.The present study (N = 90 employees of a motor factory who are chronically exposed to environmental noise) investigated whether the negative effects of chronic exposure of noise-sensitive individuals to noise in the workplace may be moderated by the need for cognitive closure (i.e., an epistemic tendency to reduce uncertainty; NFCC, Kruglanski, 2004).As NFCC has been shown to enhance protection of the focal ludwig modular hardware goal by reducing interference (Kossowska, 2007; Pica et al.

, 2013), we hypothesized that people with high NFCC should be able to manage the interference coming from environmental noise and concentrate on their tasks more than their low-NFCC counterparts.The results confirm that the negative effects of noise sensitivity on job satisfaction, state anxiety, and turnover intent were higher among low (vs.high)-NFCC individuals.

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