The main purpose of the author's research was to investigate whether thinking styles significantly contribute to critical thinking dispositions. Two samples of Chinese university students, one from Beijing and the other from Nanjing, participated in the study. The participants responded to the Thinking Styles Inventory (R. J. Sternberg & R. K. Wagner, 1992) based on Sternberg's theory of mental self-government and to the California Critical Thinking Disposition Inventory (P. Facione & N. Facione, 1992), which assessed the 7 dimensions of the critical thinking construct as defined in The Delphi Report (see P. Facione, N. Facione, & C. Giancarlo, 2001). Results from both samples supported the prediction that thinking styles statistically cont...
This study investigated the relationship between thinking styles and personality types. The particip...
This article presents the results of an investigation of the construct validity of J. B. Biggs's (19...
This study investigated the differences among first-year, sophomore, junior, and senior college stud...
AbstractThis study was done to investigate the relationship between thinking styles and critical thi...
Much theorization and research have been done independently on thinking styles and psychosocial deve...
Aims: Psychologists and educators are trying to understand the differences between people with ...
Dispositional factors have been suggested to affect individuals' critical thinking performance. The ...
“Information society†requires individuals to have many diverse qualifications. These qualificati...
The development of critical thinking skills in students at all age levels has long been a national c...
Theorists have hypothesized that skill in critical thinking is positively correlated with the consis...
This article had two objectives. The first was to further explore the utility of measuring intellect...
AbstractThis study was done to investigate the relationship between thinking styles and critical thi...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate the relationships between thinking styles and the b...
Three of the major controversial issues in the field of intellectual styles are: 1) whether or not s...
This paper intends to join the long-standing debate regarding thinking styles and personality traits...
This study investigated the relationship between thinking styles and personality types. The particip...
This article presents the results of an investigation of the construct validity of J. B. Biggs's (19...
This study investigated the differences among first-year, sophomore, junior, and senior college stud...
AbstractThis study was done to investigate the relationship between thinking styles and critical thi...
Much theorization and research have been done independently on thinking styles and psychosocial deve...
Aims: Psychologists and educators are trying to understand the differences between people with ...
Dispositional factors have been suggested to affect individuals' critical thinking performance. The ...
“Information society†requires individuals to have many diverse qualifications. These qualificati...
The development of critical thinking skills in students at all age levels has long been a national c...
Theorists have hypothesized that skill in critical thinking is positively correlated with the consis...
This article had two objectives. The first was to further explore the utility of measuring intellect...
AbstractThis study was done to investigate the relationship between thinking styles and critical thi...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate the relationships between thinking styles and the b...
Three of the major controversial issues in the field of intellectual styles are: 1) whether or not s...
This paper intends to join the long-standing debate regarding thinking styles and personality traits...
This study investigated the relationship between thinking styles and personality types. The particip...
This article presents the results of an investigation of the construct validity of J. B. Biggs's (19...
This study investigated the differences among first-year, sophomore, junior, and senior college stud...