Self- and other-estimates of multiple abilities in Britain and Turkey: a cross-cultural comparison of subjective ratings of intelligence.
@article{Furnham2009SelfAO,
title={Self- and other-estimates of multiple abilities in Britain and Turkey: a cross-cultural comparison of subjective ratings of intelligence.},
author={Adrian Furnham and Adriane Xavier Arteche and Tomas Chamorro‐Premuzic and Aşkın Keser and Viren Swami},
journal={International journal of psychology : Journal international de psychologie},
year={2009},
volume={44 6},
pages={
434-42
}
}This study is part of a programmatic research effort into the determinants of self-assessed abilities. It examined cross-cultural differences in beliefs about intelligence and self- and other-estimated intelligence in two countries at extreme ends of the European continent. In all, 172 British and 272 Turkish students completed a three-part questionnaire where they estimated their parents', partners' and own multiple intelligences (Gardner (10) and Sternberg (3)). They also completed a measure…
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