Thinking Styles (And How We Measure Them) Matter: A Four-Component Model of Thinking Styles Tested with a Balanced Version of the 4-Component Thinking Styles Questionnaire
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
Published online on April 29, 2025
Abstract
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The study addresses limitations of the 4-Component Thinking Styles Questionnaire (4-CTSQ) measuring actively open-minded thinking (AOT), close-minded thinking (CMT), preference for effortful thinking (PET), and preference for intuitive thinking (PIT). The ...
The study addresses limitations of the 4-Component Thinking Styles Questionnaire (4-CTSQ) measuring actively open-minded thinking (AOT), close-minded thinking (CMT), preference for effortful thinking (PET), and preference for intuitive thinking (PIT). The ...