2020
DOI: 10.1002/rev3.3232
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Actively open‐minded thinking in American adolescents

Abstract: In a mixed-methods study following 1551 adolescents from eight diverse schools across the US, a large majority demonstrated (a) strong norms of actively open-minded thinking (AOT) and (b) a widespread capacity for AOT. Students from two public (government) schools, two private (public) schools, and two charter (academy) schools were followed for 18 months over the transition from middle school to high school, with data collected in each semester of the eighth grade and ninth grade year. The study included an u… Show more

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“…Thus, in terms of intergroup attitudes, both quantitative and qualitative analysis disclosed a strong focus on equality and non-partisan, prosocial attitudes for the Inclusion oriented group. As with ways of thinking, the low mean in dogmatism ( M = 2.81) and the high mean in liberalism ( M = 5.79) indicated that the Inclusion oriented youths had high levels of epistemic empathy for different people (Metz et al, 2020), and that they were very open-minded to alternative ideas and opinions (Table 4).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, in terms of intergroup attitudes, both quantitative and qualitative analysis disclosed a strong focus on equality and non-partisan, prosocial attitudes for the Inclusion oriented group. As with ways of thinking, the low mean in dogmatism ( M = 2.81) and the high mean in liberalism ( M = 5.79) indicated that the Inclusion oriented youths had high levels of epistemic empathy for different people (Metz et al, 2020), and that they were very open-minded to alternative ideas and opinions (Table 4).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The liberalism sub-scale included three items tapping attitudes toward other people and their opinions, one of which is ‘I believe that the different ideas of right and wrong that people in other societies have may be valid for them’. Both sub-scales tap the (un)willingness to consider alternative options and perspectives, which is an essential characteristic of open-mindedness (Fowers and Davidov, 2006; Metz et al, 2020). The items were translated into Finnish by the researchers, supported by the previous translation made by Svedholm-Häkkinen and Lindeman (2018).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Wychodzenie poza dostępne informacje i kontekst wymaga dostrzeżenia tych danych, których nie obejmuje własna perspektywa. Kluczowa dla tego aspektu myślenia otwartego i elastycznego jest zdolność do rozumienia stanowiska innej osoby oraz logiki mu przyświecającej bez względu na to, czy się z tą optyką zgadzamy, czy nie (Metz, Baelen, Yu, 2020). Ostatni wskazany przez Stanovich i West (1997) element myślenia otwartego i elastycznego to brak absolutyzmu w poznawaniu.…”
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