Caravel Undergraduate Research Journal
Abstract
The present study investigated whether there was a relationship between intellectual humility and decision-making. The participants were 32 undergraduate students recruited from the University of South Carolina. Data was collected through self-reported measures of intellectual humility from the participants and their answers to questions testing for decision-making ability in a single survey. Results indicate that there is a correlation between the scores on the Intellectual Humility Scale and CRT scores. Overall, there does appear to be a relationship between intellectual humility and decision-making.
Recommended Citation
Verma, Mansi and Kirchner, Kristin
(2021)
"Searching for a Connection Between Intellectual Humility and Decision-Making Ability,"
Caravel Undergraduate Research Journal: Vol. 9, Article 12.
Available at:
https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/caravel/vol9/iss1/12