Gifted international, ISSN 0738-7849The study aims to depict the most common ideas regarding wisdom from young people (ages 15-18) in Latvia, Lithuania, Mexico, Korea and the United States. A questionnaire was administered to nearly 800 adolescents from these countries and comparisons, by country and gender were made regarding participants perceptions of a wise man and a wise woman. Although differences were found between countries, more consistent differences by gender are reported. This research establishes three general traits to describe wise people: charismatic, goaloriented, and unconventional. Also, participants consistently excluded a person from the concept of wise if they were poor, pessimistic, naïve, or inconsistent. A lack of v...
Wisdom and intelligence are complex distinct constructs which share some characteristics. Measures o...
This study was aimed to determine whether there was interaction effect between gender, education lev...
The present study compared gender differences in parental perceptions of child personality trait exp...
Online ISSN 2047-9077The article aims to depict the most common ideas regarding wisdom from young pe...
Gender differences in wisdom are an important theme in mythology, philosophy, psychology, and daily ...
Wisdom has always been one of the main human aspirations and its importance has been encoded in lang...
To examine the meaning of wisdom cross-culturally, American, Australian, Indian, and Japanese sample...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examined the development of wisdom-related knowle...
This study with the aim of investigating characteristics of wise people based on implicit theories w...
There are several legitimate ways of conceptualising and studying wisdom. One is largely informed by...
The purpose of this project was to provide a psychologically based analysis of the concept of wisdom...
The construct of wisdom has a rich theoretical backing in several disciplines without a concomitant ...
This research seeks to investigate the adequacy of the psychometric indicators of the Persian versio...
Wisdom is a multi-component trait that is important for mental health and well-being. In this study,...
In this paper, an attempt has been made to present the semantic and axiological substance of wisdom ...
Wisdom and intelligence are complex distinct constructs which share some characteristics. Measures o...
This study was aimed to determine whether there was interaction effect between gender, education lev...
The present study compared gender differences in parental perceptions of child personality trait exp...
Online ISSN 2047-9077The article aims to depict the most common ideas regarding wisdom from young pe...
Gender differences in wisdom are an important theme in mythology, philosophy, psychology, and daily ...
Wisdom has always been one of the main human aspirations and its importance has been encoded in lang...
To examine the meaning of wisdom cross-culturally, American, Australian, Indian, and Japanese sample...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examined the development of wisdom-related knowle...
This study with the aim of investigating characteristics of wise people based on implicit theories w...
There are several legitimate ways of conceptualising and studying wisdom. One is largely informed by...
The purpose of this project was to provide a psychologically based analysis of the concept of wisdom...
The construct of wisdom has a rich theoretical backing in several disciplines without a concomitant ...
This research seeks to investigate the adequacy of the psychometric indicators of the Persian versio...
Wisdom is a multi-component trait that is important for mental health and well-being. In this study,...
In this paper, an attempt has been made to present the semantic and axiological substance of wisdom ...
Wisdom and intelligence are complex distinct constructs which share some characteristics. Measures o...
This study was aimed to determine whether there was interaction effect between gender, education lev...
The present study compared gender differences in parental perceptions of child personality trait exp...