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Intentional intelligence and the intentional intelligence quotient (IIQ): construct development and scale validation integrating mindfulness, self-agency, and positive thought flow
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- 자료유형학술지논문
- 저자명Steingard, D.S.,Dufresne, R.L.
- 학회/출판사/기관명Taylor & Francis
- 출판년도2011
- 언어영어
- 학술지명/학위논문주기Journal of Management, Spirituality & Religion
- 발행사항Vol.8No.1[2011]_x000D_
- ISBN/ISSN1476-6086
- 소개/요약This study follows Braud’s (20097. Braud , W. 2009 . Dragons, spheres, and flashlights: appropriate research approaches for studying workplace spirituality . Journal of Management, Spirituality and Religion , 6 (1) : 59 – 75 . [Taylor & Francis Online]View all references) recommendation for the field of management, spirituality, and religion to produce “standardized assessment instruments”. Our principal goals in this study were to (1) define the construct of intentional intelligence and (2) formulate and assess a valid and reliable measure of the intentional intelligence quotient (IIQ). Intentional intelligence is defined as one’s ability to (a) identify their current thoughts and (b) choose positive thoughts in one’s mind. We defined the intentional intelligence construct in light of related constructs of mindfulness, self‐agency, and positive thought flow. We developed and tested the 10‐item IIQ scale as a measure of intentional intelligence alongside measures of comparison constructs. Based on exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses, we found the IIQ to be a valid and reliable measure.
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