Please consult the file "ReadMe_Variables" for a description of key aspects of the study and information on all variables. Analyses reported in [Neubauer, A. C., Pribil, A., Wallner, A., & Hofer, G. (2018). The self–other knowledge asymmetry in cognitive intelligence, emotional intelligence, and creativity. Heliyon, 4, e01061. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2018.e01061] were conducted in IBM SPSS 25. Thus, data is available as .sav, but also as Microsoft Excel-file.
NOTE ON RECENT UPDATE: Following the request of some colleagues, we have added single item scores for fluency and originality in the Alternative Uses Task (AUT) in September 2020. All other data have remained the same.