The present paper reports a series of six studies, each investigating the power of self-rated analytical, creative, and practical abilities for predicting one of six individual-difference variables: cognitive development, modes of thinking, career interests, learning approaches, thinking styles, and personality traits. Contributing to the composition of 18 samples, the 5019 (1904 males and 3115 females) university students were from three cultural groups: Hong Kong, mainland China, and the United States. Each of the six variables was assessed by a self-report inventory. Results indicated that in all three cultures, students who rated themselves higher on the ability scales tended to score significantly higher on the individual-difference va...
The study explored the relationship between character strengths and thinking styles and their influe...
ABSTRACT. Using R. J. Sternberg’s (1988, 1997) theory of thinking styles and W. G. Perry’s (1970) th...
This paper intends to join the long-standing debate regarding thinking styles and personality traits...
This research identifies individual differences in academic achievement attributable to thinking sty...
This study explored the extent to which ideational behavior (IB; Runco, Plucker, & Lim, 2000-2001), ...
Although the primary purpose of this study was to try and determine if creativity in different disci...
This study sought to examine the contribution of fluid intelligence, general knowledge and Big Five ...
This article had two objectives. The first was to further explore the utility of measuring intellect...
Three broad categories of psychological-aptitude constructs, namely, intellectual abilities, cogniti...
“Intellectual style”, a term that encompasses all the existing style concepts, refers to one’s prefe...
The relationship between the Big Five personality traits, cognitive ability, and beliefs about intel...
Introduction. The paper deals with a theoretical and empirical study of structural features of creat...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate the relationships between thinking styles and the b...
Little research has been done to examine how different personality traits (both "positive" and less ...
"This study investigates the differences in temperament and self-concept between a group of universi...
The study explored the relationship between character strengths and thinking styles and their influe...
ABSTRACT. Using R. J. Sternberg’s (1988, 1997) theory of thinking styles and W. G. Perry’s (1970) th...
This paper intends to join the long-standing debate regarding thinking styles and personality traits...
This research identifies individual differences in academic achievement attributable to thinking sty...
This study explored the extent to which ideational behavior (IB; Runco, Plucker, & Lim, 2000-2001), ...
Although the primary purpose of this study was to try and determine if creativity in different disci...
This study sought to examine the contribution of fluid intelligence, general knowledge and Big Five ...
This article had two objectives. The first was to further explore the utility of measuring intellect...
Three broad categories of psychological-aptitude constructs, namely, intellectual abilities, cogniti...
“Intellectual style”, a term that encompasses all the existing style concepts, refers to one’s prefe...
The relationship between the Big Five personality traits, cognitive ability, and beliefs about intel...
Introduction. The paper deals with a theoretical and empirical study of structural features of creat...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate the relationships between thinking styles and the b...
Little research has been done to examine how different personality traits (both "positive" and less ...
"This study investigates the differences in temperament and self-concept between a group of universi...
The study explored the relationship between character strengths and thinking styles and their influe...
ABSTRACT. Using R. J. Sternberg’s (1988, 1997) theory of thinking styles and W. G. Perry’s (1970) th...
This paper intends to join the long-standing debate regarding thinking styles and personality traits...