Henss, L., & Pinquart, M. (2023, February). Expectations do not need to be accurate to be maintained: Valence and need for cognitive closure predict expectation update vs. persistence. Frontiers in Psychology.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHenss, Larissa, and Martin Pinquart. "Expectations Do Not Need to Be Accurate to Be Maintained: Valence and Need for Cognitive Closure Predict Expectation Update Vs. Persistence." Frontiers in Psychology Feb. 2023.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHenss, Larissa, and Martin Pinquart. "Expectations Do Not Need to Be Accurate to Be Maintained: Valence and Need for Cognitive Closure Predict Expectation Update Vs. Persistence." Frontiers in Psychology, Feb. 2023.
Warning: These citations may not always be 100% accurate.
