Relationships between Interest (I) and Deprivation (D) type epistemic curiosity (EC) and self-regulation were evaluated in two studies. In Study 1 (Italians, N = 151), I-type EC correlated positively with positive outcome-expectancies and risk-taking, but negatively with thinking about negative outcomes. D-type EC correlated positively with emotional restraint, thoughtful evaluation, and concern over negative out- comes and potential risks. In Study 2 (Americans, N = 218; Germans, N= 56), I-type EC correlated positively with behavioral activation, especially fun seeking, whereas D-type correlated negatively with fun seeking. Neither EC scale correlated significantly with behavioral inhibition. These findings suggest that I-type EC correspon...
Curiosity is a debatable subject as researchers of the last century have not agreed on taxonomy, arg...
Curiosity and interest are at the core of human inquiry. However, controversies remain about how bes...
Item does not contain fulltextYou probably know what kind of things you are curious about, but can y...
Curiosity is defined as our desire to acquire new information and leads us to engage in information-...
The psychological research strategies of studying epistemic curiosity traditionally consider four fa...
To what extent are epistemic curiosity and situational interest different indicators for the same un...
Epistemic curiosity (EC) is the desire to obtain new knowledge capable of either producing positive ...
To examine the prospective association between epistemic curiosity and academic achievement, this st...
Scales of Need for Cognition (NFC), Typical Intellectual Engagement (TIE), and Epistemic Curiosity (...
Three studies on the relationship between curiosity and interest are reported. The first study was a...
In order to consider the relation between interest and curiosity, we first review various points of ...
To what extent are epistemic curiosity and situational interest different indicators for the same un...
This study evaluated the factor structure of the Self-Curiosity Attitude-Interest (SCAI) scale. We c...
The goal of the current study was to investigate the role of the human curiosity drive. More specifi...
Uncertainty is woven into the fabric of human experience. All types of experiences involve some degr...
Curiosity is a debatable subject as researchers of the last century have not agreed on taxonomy, arg...
Curiosity and interest are at the core of human inquiry. However, controversies remain about how bes...
Item does not contain fulltextYou probably know what kind of things you are curious about, but can y...
Curiosity is defined as our desire to acquire new information and leads us to engage in information-...
The psychological research strategies of studying epistemic curiosity traditionally consider four fa...
To what extent are epistemic curiosity and situational interest different indicators for the same un...
Epistemic curiosity (EC) is the desire to obtain new knowledge capable of either producing positive ...
To examine the prospective association between epistemic curiosity and academic achievement, this st...
Scales of Need for Cognition (NFC), Typical Intellectual Engagement (TIE), and Epistemic Curiosity (...
Three studies on the relationship between curiosity and interest are reported. The first study was a...
In order to consider the relation between interest and curiosity, we first review various points of ...
To what extent are epistemic curiosity and situational interest different indicators for the same un...
This study evaluated the factor structure of the Self-Curiosity Attitude-Interest (SCAI) scale. We c...
The goal of the current study was to investigate the role of the human curiosity drive. More specifi...
Uncertainty is woven into the fabric of human experience. All types of experiences involve some degr...
Curiosity is a debatable subject as researchers of the last century have not agreed on taxonomy, arg...
Curiosity and interest are at the core of human inquiry. However, controversies remain about how bes...
Item does not contain fulltextYou probably know what kind of things you are curious about, but can y...