Zusammenfassung
Menschen sind grundsätzlich motiviert, möglichst korrekte Urteile und Entscheidungen zu treffen (Wahrheitsmotivation). Diese Grundeinstellung hat evolutionäre Wurzeln, da das überleben des Menschen in einer herausfordernden Umwelt nicht möglich gewesen wäre, wenn er nicht ein Meister darin geworden wäre, seine Urteils- und Entscheidungsprozesse zu optimieren und den Gegebenheiten der Umwelt anzupassen (Musahl, 1997).
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Fischer, P., Asal, K., Krueger, J. (2013). Urteilen und Entscheiden. In: Sozialpsychologie für Bachelor. Springer-Lehrbuch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30272-5_3
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