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The Nomological Net of Knowledge, Self-Reported Knowledge, and Overclaiming in Children.
Goecke, Benjamin; Schroeders, Ulrich; Zettler, Ingo; Schipolowski, Stefan; Golle, Jessika; Wilhelm, Oliver.
Afiliação
  • Goecke B; Ulm University, Germany.
  • Schroeders U; University of Kassel, Germany.
  • Zettler I; University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Schipolowski S; Institute for Educational Quality Improvement (IQB), Berlin, Germany.
  • Golle J; University of Tübingen, Germany.
  • Wilhelm O; Ulm University, Germany.
J Pers Assess ; 105(5): 702-713, 2023.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36441513
Research on self-reported knowledge and overclaiming in children is sparse. With the current study, we aim to close this gap by developing an overclaiming questionnaire measuring self-reported knowledge and overclaiming that is tailored to children. Moreover, we examine the nomological net of self-reported knowledge and overclaiming in childhood discussing three perspectives: Overclaiming as (a) a result of deliberate self-enhancement tendencies, (b) a proxy for declarative knowledge, and (c) an indicator of creative engagement. We juxtaposed overclaiming, as indicated by claiming familiarity with non-existent terms, and self-reported knowledge with fluid and crystallized intelligence, creativity, and personality traits in a sample of 897 children attending third grade. The results of several latent variable analyses were similar to findings known from adult samples: We found no strong evidence for any of the competing perspectives on overclaiming. Just like in adults, individual differences in self-reported knowledge were strongly inflated by overclaiming, and only weakly related to declarative knowledge.

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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article