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Intellectual humility is reliably associated with constructive responses to conflict. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
Conflict is a ubiquitous, but potentially destructive, feature of social life. In the current research, we argue that intellectual humility-the awareness of one's intellectual fallibility-plays an important role in promoting constructive responses and ...
Jonah Koetke   +3 more
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Intellectual humility and argumentation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
In this chapter I argue that intellectual humility is related to argumentation in several distinct but mutually supporting ways. I begin by drawing connections between humility and two topics of long-standing importance to the evaluation of informal ...
Aberdein, Andrew
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Intellectual humility and the learning sciences: can self-reports and behavioral measures coexist to understand civic engagement? [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
Recent political events across the globe have illustrated a resurgence in people’s intolerance to ideas different from their own. We mobilize the idea of intellectual humility to assess how extant psychological theories account for individual differences
Matthew Lira, Stacey McElroy-Heltzel
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The Moderating Role of Intellectual Humility in the Adoption of ICT: A Study Across Life-Span [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2018
Literature has shown age-related differences in the adoption process. In this way, it is very important to encourage the adoption of ICT by the elderly, in order to maintain their independence in daily life.
Gloria Bernabé-Valero   +3 more
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Intuition, empathy, and intellectual humility in psychotherapy. A philosophical perspective [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
Intuition is often considered a crucial tool in psychotherapy, especially in guiding the therapist's clinical strategy. However, the specifically epistemic question of how to guarantee its accuracy deserves to be better explored.
Eugenia Stefanello
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The development of an online intellectual humility intervention for religious or spiritual conflict [PDF]

open access: yesInternet Interventions
Interpersonal religious/spiritual (R/S) conflicts are relatively common and have serious mental health implications. Recent theories suggest that intellectual humility might mitigate R/S conflict and ameliorate negative outcomes.
Arcadia K. Lee   +2 more
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Finding middle ground between intellectual arrogance and intellectual servility: Development and assessment of the limitations-owning intellectual humility scale [PDF]

open access: yesPersonality and Individual Differences, 2018
Recent scholarship in intellectual humility (IH) has attempted to provide deeper understanding of the virtue as personality trait and its impact on an individual's thoughts, beliefs, and actions. A limitations-owning perspective of IH focuses on a proper
Baehr, Jason   +9 more
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Cognitive traits modulate the effects of images and familiarity on judgments of news accuracy [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Recent research has shown that judgments of truth about news are influenced by the ease with which we process such information (i.e., processing fluency); for instance, familiarity with information increases perceived accuracy (i.e., illusory truth ...
Lorenzo Gagliardi   +7 more
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Intellectual Humility in the Workplace

open access: yesEncyclopedia
Intellectual humility (IH), defined as the extent to which one is aware of one’s own intellectual limitations, is an understudied construct in organizational research. As a moral virtue, IH has been studied in philosophy and religion for decades.
Nhung T. Hendy
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