Need for cognition

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In psychology, need for cognition means a person feels the need to think. They may enjoy doing things like puzzles, reading books, or debating ideas. They also may like learning new things and to think critically.[1]

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  1. "Need for cognition and desire for control as moderators of extrinsic reward effects: a person x situation approach to the study of intrinsic motivation". NIH.gove. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.