2016
DOI: 10.17951/h.2016.50.3.19
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Cognitive Reflection Test in the Context of Heuristics, Religion and Gender

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“…Participants completed the seven‐item open‐ended version of the CRT (Toplak et al, 2014). Despite the Polish translation of this test being used in previous research (Czerwonka, 2016; Sleboda & Sokolowska, 2017; Sobkow, Olszewska, & Traczyk, 2020), no validated and published version of this test is available in Polish. Thus, we decided to investigate the factor structure and internal consistency of this test.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants completed the seven‐item open‐ended version of the CRT (Toplak et al, 2014). Despite the Polish translation of this test being used in previous research (Czerwonka, 2016; Sleboda & Sokolowska, 2017; Sobkow, Olszewska, & Traczyk, 2020), no validated and published version of this test is available in Polish. Thus, we decided to investigate the factor structure and internal consistency of this test.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…open-ended version of the Cognitive Reflection Test (Toplak et al, 2014). Despite the Polish translation of this test being used in previous research (e.g., Czerwonka, 2016;Sleboda & Sokolowska, 2017;Sobkow, Olszewska, et al, 2020), to the best of our knowledge, no adequately validated and published version of this test is available in Polish. Thus, we decided to investigate the factor structure and internal consistency of this test as well.…”
Section: Numerical Cognitive Reflection Test (Ncrt) Participants Completed the Seven-itemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Greene [2012] przetestowali grupę 822 Amerykanów i wykazali, że jednostki, które udzielały w teście CRT bardziej intuicyjnych odpowiedzi, w większym stopniu były zaangażowane religijnie i określiły swój stosunek do wiary jako pewny [por. Czerwonka, 2016].…”
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