This paper intends to join the long-standing debate regarding thinking styles and personality traits-should thinking styles be measured in addition to the measurement of personality traits? The means to achieve this goal was to provide empirical evidence as well as to review other studies in the literature. The Thinking Styles Inventory and the NEO Five-Factor Inventory were administered to 267 (67 male and 200 female) students from a large research university in Beijing, People's Republic of China. Results showed that thinking styles and personality traits statistically overlap. However, this overlap is limited. Two major arguments are made. First, thinking styles make a unique contribution to the understanding of human individual differen...
A number of studies have been conducted to inspect the correlation between thinking styles and other...
This study had two objectives. The first was to examine the relationship between thinking styles and...
ABSTRACT. Using R. J. Sternberg’s (1988, 1997) theory of thinking styles and W. G. Perry’s (1970) th...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate the relationships between thinking styles and the b...
This article had two objectives. The first was to further explore the utility of measuring intellect...
This study investigated the relationship between thinking styles and personality types. The particip...
This study investigated the relationship between thinking styles and personality types. The particip...
ABSTRACT The relationship between thinking styles and personality types is investigated within the c...
The main purpose of the author's research was to investigate whether thinking styles significantly c...
The relationship between thinking styles and personality types is investigated within the contexts o...
“Intellectual style”, a term that encompasses all the existing style concepts, refers to one’s prefe...
Three of the major controversial issues in the field of intellectual styles are: 1) whether or not s...
The present paper reports a series of six studies, each investigating the power of self-rated analyt...
Cognitive style is thought to be a stable marker of one's way to approach mental operations. While o...
<div>Copy of poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology's annual conventi...
A number of studies have been conducted to inspect the correlation between thinking styles and other...
This study had two objectives. The first was to examine the relationship between thinking styles and...
ABSTRACT. Using R. J. Sternberg’s (1988, 1997) theory of thinking styles and W. G. Perry’s (1970) th...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate the relationships between thinking styles and the b...
This article had two objectives. The first was to further explore the utility of measuring intellect...
This study investigated the relationship between thinking styles and personality types. The particip...
This study investigated the relationship between thinking styles and personality types. The particip...
ABSTRACT The relationship between thinking styles and personality types is investigated within the c...
The main purpose of the author's research was to investigate whether thinking styles significantly c...
The relationship between thinking styles and personality types is investigated within the contexts o...
“Intellectual style”, a term that encompasses all the existing style concepts, refers to one’s prefe...
Three of the major controversial issues in the field of intellectual styles are: 1) whether or not s...
The present paper reports a series of six studies, each investigating the power of self-rated analyt...
Cognitive style is thought to be a stable marker of one's way to approach mental operations. While o...
<div>Copy of poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology's annual conventi...
A number of studies have been conducted to inspect the correlation between thinking styles and other...
This study had two objectives. The first was to examine the relationship between thinking styles and...
ABSTRACT. Using R. J. Sternberg’s (1988, 1997) theory of thinking styles and W. G. Perry’s (1970) th...