How do we estimate our own intelligence?: The Relation between the Need for Cognition, Self-estimated and Actual Intelligence. (CROSBI ID 509104)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Vranić, Andrea ; Tonković, Mirjana
engleski
How do we estimate our own intelligence?: The Relation between the Need for Cognition, Self-estimated and Actual Intelligence.
Researh on estimates of one's own intelligence shows that males tend to give higher IQ self-estimates than females. Also, irrespective of gender, participants tend to rate their fathers higher on IQ than their mothers. There have been reports on a modest correlation between self-estimated and actual IQ score but so far this seems to be confined to spatial intelligence. Another self-report measure, Need for Cogniton, has also been found to have a positive correlation with general intelligence. We asked a sample of Croatian university students to estimate their own psychometric intelligence and the intelligence of their parents. We investigated the relation between these self-estimates and students' actual overall IQ - g. We also tested the hypothesis that Need for Cognition would have a significant correlation with self-estimated IQ score. It is hypothesized that self-estimated IQ would be more a result of one's Need for Cognition, than of one's actual IQ score.
self-estimated IQ; Need for Cognition
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Podaci o prilogu
223-x.
2005.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
7th Alps-Adria Conference in Psychology, Book of Abstracts
Manenica, Ilija
Zadar: Odsjek za psihologiju Filozofskog fakulteta Zadar
Podaci o skupu
7^th Alps-Adria Conference in Psychology
poster
02.06.2005-04.06.2005
Zadar, Hrvatska