Most of the data aggregated here were collected by other researchers. We used CRT-2 data from (Pennycook & Rand, 2019), intellectual humility data from (Stanley et al., 2020), open-mindedness data from (Littrell et al., 2021; Shrout et al., 2022), and Situated Wise Reasoning data from (Brienza & Grossmann, 2017).
The file named "Byrd.csv" is copied from https://osf.io/a98ck/.
The file named "Oktar.csv" is copied from https://osf.io/y5tdu/.
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