工作场所好奇心的多个维度:九个国家的普遍性证据

IF 2.6 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Personality and Individual Differences Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-30 DOI:10.1016/j.paid.2024.113011
Todd B. Kashdan , Patrick E. McKnight , Kerry Kelso , Logan Craig , Bushra Guenoun , Carl Naughton
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好奇心是一种基本的人类动机,它越来越受到对工作场所功能感兴趣的研究人员和实践者的关注。最近的研究表明,与其指定某人好奇与否,不如在多个维度上详细描述频率/强度得分。在这项跨国研究中,我们调查了九个国家的员工(年龄在19岁至55岁以上)对工作场所好奇心的四个维度(欢乐探索、剥夺敏感性、压力耐受性和对他人想法的开放性)的反应。为了改进心理测量和减少被调查者的负担,我们发现支持每个子量表删除一个项目。我们还发现,好奇心的四因素结构在不同的地理位置、年龄范围和生物性别中具有普遍性。我们详细介绍了这个新的、更简短版本的M-Workplace好奇心量表的比较心理测量学。我们的方法为跨文化测量方法提供了一个模板——将测量不变性作为评估普遍性的方法给予足够的关注。科学家不能假设普遍性;必须对它进行测试,以了解好奇心等心理力量是否、如何以及何时起作用。
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Multiple dimensions of workplace curiosity: Evidence of generalizability in nine countries
Curiosity is a fundamental human motive that is gaining increasing attention by researchers and practitioners interested in workplace functioning. Recent research suggests rather than designating someone as curious or not, there is benefit in detailing frequency/intensity scores on multiple dimensions. In this multi-national study, we examined how four workplace curiosity dimensions (Joyous Exploration, Deprivation Sensitivity, Stress Tolerance, and Openness to People's Ideas) operate with employees (adults aged 19 to over 55) working in nine countries. Our results include nine (from 23) countries with sufficient sample sizes (N > 250) to estimate stable correlations (Perugini, Gallucci, & Costantini, 2014): Germany, USA, China, France, India, Italy, Taiwan, Brazil, and Mexico. In an attempt to improve the psychometrics and minimize respondent burden, we found support for removing a single item per subscale. We also found evidence that the four-factor structure of curiosity showed generalizability across different geographical locations, age ranges, and biological sex. We detail the comparative psychometrics of this new, briefer version of the M-Workplace Curiosity Scale. Our approach offers a template for cross-cultural measurement approaches — giving adequate focus to measurement invariance as a method of assessing generalizability. Scientists cannot assume generalizability; it must be tested to understand whether, how, and when psychological strengths such as curiosity operate.
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期刊介绍: Personality and Individual Differences is devoted to the publication of articles (experimental, theoretical, review) which aim to integrate as far as possible the major factors of personality with empirical paradigms from experimental, physiological, animal, clinical, educational, criminological or industrial psychology or to seek an explanation for the causes and major determinants of individual differences in concepts derived from these disciplines. The editors are concerned with both genetic and environmental causes, and they are particularly interested in possible interaction effects.
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