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Inter- and Intra- personal Curiosity, Work-Related Curiosity and Gossip Papers

Litman, J.A., Robinson, O.C., & Demetre, J.D. (2017). Intrapersonal curiosity: Inquisitiveness about the inner self. Self and Identity, 16, 231-250.

Han, C., Li, P., Warren, C., Feng, T., Litman, J., Li, H. (2013). Electrophysiological evidence for the importance of interpersonal curiosity. Brain Research, 15, 45-54.

Litman, J. A. & Pezzo, M. V. (2012). Interpersonal curiosity. Invited chapter in: S. Norbert (Ed.) Encyclopedia of the Sciences of Learning (pp. 1634-1635). New York: Springer-Verlag.

Mussel, P., Spengler, M., Litman, J. A., & Schuler, H. (2012). Development and validation of the German work-related curiosity scale. European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 28, 109-117.

Litman, J. A., Huang, C., & Chang, H. (2009). The development of a Chinese version of the Attitudes Towards Gossip Scale. Journal of Psychology in Chinese Societies, 10,  131–150.

Litman, J.A. & Pezzo, M.V. (2007). Dimensionality of interpersonal curiosity. Personality and Individual Differences, 43, 1448–1459.

Litman, J.A. & Pezzo, M.V. (2005). Individual differences in attitudes towards gossip. Personality  and Individual Differences, 38, 963-180.

 





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