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  1. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    Four studies examined intellectual humility-the degree to which people recognize that their beliefs might be wrong. Using a new Intellectual Humility (IH) Scale, Study 1 showed that intellectual humility was associated with variables related to openness, curiosity, tolerance of ambiguity, and low do …
    Author:Mark R Leary, Kate J Diebels, Erin K Davisson, Katrina P Jongman-Sereno, Katrina P Jongman-Sereno, J...Published:2017
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  3. journals.sagepub.com

    Using a new Intellectual Humility (IH) Scale, Study 1 showed that intellectual humility was associated with variables related to openness, curiosity, tolerance of ambiguity, and low dogmatism. Study 2 revealed that participants high in intellectual humility were less certain that their beliefs about religion were correct and judged people less ...
    Author:Mark R Leary, Kate J Diebels, Erin K Davisson, Katrina P Jongman-Sereno, Katrina P Jongman-Sereno, J...Published:2017
  4. semanticscholar.org

    This research demonstrates that the IH Scale is a valid measure of the degree to which people recognize that their beliefs are fallible. Four studies examined intellectual humility—the degree to which people recognize that their beliefs might be wrong. Using a new Intellectual Humility (IH) Scale, Study 1 showed that intellectual humility was associated with variables related to openness ...
  5. templeton.org

    The Psychology of Intellectual Humility (Leary) 1 The Psychology of Intellectual Humility Mark R. Leary, Ph.D. (leary@duke.edu) Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University Psychologists have been interested for many years in people's tendency to be unjustifiably certain of their beliefs.
  6. journals.sagepub.com

    Four studies examined intellectual humility—the degree to which people recognize that their beliefs might be wrong. Using a new Intellectual Humility (IH) Scale, Study 1 showed that intellectual hu...
  7. academia.edu

    Journal of Psychology and Theology, 2014. Intellectual humility, a recognition of the fallibility of one's own views and an openness to changing those views when warranted, is a construct with roots in philosophy that is only now beginning to receive attention from psychological scientists.
  8. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    The peripheral social and behavioural features of intellectual humility (light blue) include recognizing that other people can hold legitimate beliefs different from one's own and a willingness to reveal ignorance and confusion in order to learn. ... Leary MR, et al. Cognitive and interpersonal features of intellectual humility. Pers. Soc ...
  9. dukespace.lib.duke.edu

    Four studies examined intellectual humility—the degree to which people recognize that their beliefs might be wrong. Using a new Intellectual Humility (IH) Scale, Study 1 showed that intellectual humility was associated with variables related to openness, curiosity, tolerance of ambiguity, and low dogmatism. Study 2 revealed that participants ...
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