A series of studies was conducted to create the 22-item Comprehensive Intellectual Humility Scale on the basis of theoretical descriptions of intellectual humility, expert reviews, pilot studies, and exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses. The scale measures 4 distinct but intercorrelated aspects of intellectual humility, including independence of intellect and ego, openness to revising one\u27s viewpoint, respect for others\u27 viewpoints, and lack of intellectual overconfidence. Internal consistency and test-retest analyses provided reliable scale and subscale scores within numerous independent samples. Validation data were obtained from multiple, independent samples, supporting appropriate levels of convergent, discriminant, and pr...
Intellectual humility, which entails openness to other views and a willingness to listen and engage ...
Intellectual humility is understood as the attentiveness to and owning of intellectual limitations a...
Intellectual humility, I argue in this paper, is a cluster of strong attitudes (as these are underst...
This paper presents five studies on the development and validation of a scale of intellectual humili...
Early intellectual humility research has largely relied on questionnaires that require individuals t...
Advances in positive psychology research suggest that humility may extend beyond its current underst...
Recent scholarship in intellectual humility (IH) has attempted to provide deeper understanding of th...
Humility is widely accepted as a character strength or virtue, yet very little research has been don...
We critique two popular philosophical definitions of intellectual humility: the “low concern for sta...
This paper presents five studies on the development and validation of a scale of intellectual humili...
Intellectual humility is commonly thought to be a mindset, disposition, or personality trait that gu...
Research has established links between humility and prosocial outcomes. This study examined, with se...
This article focused on how perceptions of intellectual humility (IH)-humility regarding one\u27s kn...
Intellectual humility, which entails openness to other views and a willingness to listen and engage ...
Intellectual humility is understood as the attentiveness to and owning of intellectual limitations a...
Intellectual humility, I argue in this paper, is a cluster of strong attitudes (as these are underst...
This paper presents five studies on the development and validation of a scale of intellectual humili...
Early intellectual humility research has largely relied on questionnaires that require individuals t...
Advances in positive psychology research suggest that humility may extend beyond its current underst...
Recent scholarship in intellectual humility (IH) has attempted to provide deeper understanding of th...
Humility is widely accepted as a character strength or virtue, yet very little research has been don...
We critique two popular philosophical definitions of intellectual humility: the “low concern for sta...
This paper presents five studies on the development and validation of a scale of intellectual humili...
Intellectual humility is commonly thought to be a mindset, disposition, or personality trait that gu...
Research has established links between humility and prosocial outcomes. This study examined, with se...
This article focused on how perceptions of intellectual humility (IH)-humility regarding one\u27s kn...
Intellectual humility, which entails openness to other views and a willingness to listen and engage ...
Intellectual humility is understood as the attentiveness to and owning of intellectual limitations a...
Intellectual humility, I argue in this paper, is a cluster of strong attitudes (as these are underst...