Individual Differences in Haptic Information Processing: The "Need for Touch" Scale.
This research details the development of the "Need for Touch" (NFT) scale designed to measure individual differences in preference for haptic (touch) information. The 12-item NFT scale consists of autotelic and instrumental dimensions. Results are reported that support the scale's hypothesized internal structure as well as its reliability, convergent, discriminant, and nomological validity. Individual differences in chronic accessibility to haptic information across groups varying in NFT were also found in two experiments. Additionally, NFT moderated the relationship between direct experience and confidence in judgment. Copyright 2003 by the University of Chicago.
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2003
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Authors: | Peck, Joann ; Childers, Terry L |
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Journal of Consumer Research. - University of Chicago Press. - Vol. 30.2003, 3, p. 430-42
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University of Chicago Press |
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