What is it about?

Findings on correlates and dimensionality on intellectual curiosity in another culture and language.

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Why is it important?

It shows that epistemic (i.e., intellectual) curiosity is experienced and expressed in similar ways in other cultures.

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This is part of a series of ongoing studies on the nature of epistemic (i.e., intellectual) curiosity being conducted with colleagues all over the world! For more relevant findings also check out: Piotrowski, Litman, & Valkenburg, 2014; Litman, 2008; Litman, 2010; Litman, Crowson, & Kolinski, 2010 and Lauriola et al, 2015.

Dr Jordan Litman
http://drjlitman.net/

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This page is a summary of: Validity of the Interest-and Deprivation-Type Epistemic Curiosity Model in Germany, Journal of Individual Differences, May 2013, Hogrefe Publishing Group,
DOI: 10.1027/1614-0001/a000100.
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