“…An important precondition for exploration, however, is that people estimate that they have the skills, knowledge, and resources to deal with the event (i.e., coping potential, Silvia, ). This means that people will only engage in exploratory behavior when they anticipate they are able to make sense of what they will encounter (e.g., for related perspectives on familiarity‐novelty preference, see Noordewier & Van Dijk, ; Oishi, Miao, Koo, Kisling, & Ratliff, ; Van Horen & Pieters, ). Moreover, people can actively approach situations with unpredictable elements for the sake of mind activation (or optimal levels of arousal, e.g., Berlyne, ), for instance, when bored (Bench & Lench, ) or when they experience extreme levels of structure (Rutjens, Van Harreveld, & Cunningham, ).…”