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The nature of curiosity in children
Authors:Schulamith Kreitler  Edward Zigler  Hans Kreitler
Institution:Department of Psychology Tel-Aviv University Tel-Aviv, Israel;Department of Psychology Yale University New Haven, Connecticut, USA;Department of Psychology Tel-Aviv University Tel-Aviv, Israel
Abstract:This study examined several behaviors claimed to reflect curiosity in order to determine whether there are one or more types of curiosity. A secondary purpose was to examine the relations between the one or more types of curiosity and sex, social class, intelligence, achievement level, and ratings of personality traits. In two individual sessions 84 American first-grade boys and girls were administered five tasks which measured observation of complex and simple stimuli, preference of complex and simple stimuli, preference for the unknown, structure of meaning, and object exploration. A normalized Varimax factor analysis allowed the extraction of five factors: manipulatory curiosity, perceptual curiosity, conceptual curiosity, curiosity about the complex, and adjustive-reactive curiosity. Only the first factor was related to a demographic variable, sex. The nature of the factors and their theoretical and practical significance are discussed.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Edward Zigler  
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