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Knowledge enhances resilience independently of appraisal style. This study suggests knowledge mediates the positive appraisal-resilience relationship, challenging existing models and proposing a non-monotonic connection.

Area of Science:

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  • Cognitive Science

Background:

  • Resilience is often linked to positive appraisal styles.
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Main Results:

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  • The association between positive appraisals and resilience is likely mediated by knowledge.
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