Epistemic curiosity (EC) is the desire to obtain new knowledge capable of either producing positive experiences of intellectual interest (I-type) or of reducing undesirable conditions of informational deprivation (D-type). Although researchers acknowledge that there are individual differences in young children's epistemic curiosity, there are no existing measures to assess the I- and D-type constructs of EC in early childhood. The aim of this study was to develop and validate parent-report scales that reliably assessed early expressions of I- and D- type EC in young children. To develop the I/D-Young Children (I/D-YC) scales, 16 potential items were administered to 316 parents of children aged 3 to 8. These items were adaptations of an exis...
This study examined the relation between 9 and 12-year-old children’s interest in science and their ...
Curiosity and creativity are theoretically linked, but very little empirical research has examined t...
The psychological research strategies of studying epistemic curiosity traditionally consider four fa...
Although curiosity is an undeniably important aspect of children’s cognitive development, a universa...
The population group with which one associates curiosity the most is children. To this day, however,...
Curiosity is a concept which remains elusive with open questions especially regarding its emergence ...
This paper presents a validation study of a questionnaire to measure primary children’s images of an...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1976The State Trait model of Curiosity developed by Drs. Na...
Curiosity is a universal and malleable positive character strength. It has been linked to physical, ...
Relationships between Interest (I) and Deprivation (D) type epistemic curiosity (EC) and self-regula...
This study investigates how individual differences in 7- to 9-year-olds' curiosity relate to the inq...
Scales of Need for Cognition (NFC), Typical Intellectual Engagement (TIE), and Epistemic Curiosity (...
This report describes the development of a brief adjecve checklist measure of curiosity. This. Check...
Infants are drawn to events that violate their expectations about the world: they look longer at phy...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is concerned with children's epistemological dev...
This study examined the relation between 9 and 12-year-old children’s interest in science and their ...
Curiosity and creativity are theoretically linked, but very little empirical research has examined t...
The psychological research strategies of studying epistemic curiosity traditionally consider four fa...
Although curiosity is an undeniably important aspect of children’s cognitive development, a universa...
The population group with which one associates curiosity the most is children. To this day, however,...
Curiosity is a concept which remains elusive with open questions especially regarding its emergence ...
This paper presents a validation study of a questionnaire to measure primary children’s images of an...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1976The State Trait model of Curiosity developed by Drs. Na...
Curiosity is a universal and malleable positive character strength. It has been linked to physical, ...
Relationships between Interest (I) and Deprivation (D) type epistemic curiosity (EC) and self-regula...
This study investigates how individual differences in 7- to 9-year-olds' curiosity relate to the inq...
Scales of Need for Cognition (NFC), Typical Intellectual Engagement (TIE), and Epistemic Curiosity (...
This report describes the development of a brief adjecve checklist measure of curiosity. This. Check...
Infants are drawn to events that violate their expectations about the world: they look longer at phy...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is concerned with children's epistemological dev...
This study examined the relation between 9 and 12-year-old children’s interest in science and their ...
Curiosity and creativity are theoretically linked, but very little empirical research has examined t...
The psychological research strategies of studying epistemic curiosity traditionally consider four fa...