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However, others argue that curiosity involves an intolerance of uncertainty since curious people want to know things rather than keeping things unknown and mysterious (Litman & Jimerson, 2004; Loewenstein, 1994).
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This perspective emphasises that curiosity is a motivation to transform confusion into understanding, ignorance into knowledge, and questions into answers, all of which involve reducing uncertainty and appear to be the opposite of being tolerant of and content with uncertainty. Article linked

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