Thus, theorists should like disconfirmed as sumptions because they accelerate the completion of their intention to build interesting theory, but nontheorists should dislike disconfirmed as sumptions because they delay the completion of their intentions. However, once a theorist has a strong investment in a perspective, that investment should be expressed in plans to expand the audience for the theory and in well-organized responses that demonstrate and apply the theory. Once those changes occur, then disconfirmation should be felt as an interruption, and strong negative feelings should be exhibited. Generalists, people with moderately strong attachments to many ideas, should be hard to interrupt and, once interrupted, should have weaker, shorter negative reactions since they have alternative paths to realize their plans. Specialists, people with stronger attachments to fewer ideas, should be easier to interrupt and, once interrupted, should have stronger, more sustained negative reactions because they have fewer alternative pathways to realize their plans. Generalists should be the upbeat, positive people in the profession while specialists should be their grouchy, negative counterparts.
Thus, theorists should like disconfirmed as sumptions because they accelerate the completion of their intention to build interesting theory, but nontheorists should dislike disconfirmed as sumptions because they delay the completion of their intentions. However, once a theorist has a strong investment in a perspective, that investment should be expressed in plans to expand the audience for the theory and in well-organized responses that demonstrate and apply the theory. Once those changes occur, then disconfirmation should be felt as an interruption, and strong negative feelings should be exhibited. Generalists, people with moderately strong attachments to many ideas, should be hard to interrupt and, once interrupted, should have weaker, shorter negative reactions since they have alternative paths to realize their plans. Specialists, people with stronger attachments to fewer ideas, should be easier to interrupt and, once interrupted, should have stronger, more sustained negative reactions because they have fewer alternative pathways to realize their plans. Generalists should be the upbeat, positive people in the profession while specialists should be their grouchy, negative counterparts.
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