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Wade C. Rowatt
Researcher at Baylor University
Publications - 68
Citations - 4683
Wade C. Rowatt is an academic researcher from Baylor University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Religiosity & Humility. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 66 publications receiving 4082 citations.
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Associations between humility, spiritual transcendence, and forgiveness
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined statistical associations between measures of humility, spiritual transcendence, and forgiveness in a convenience sample of college students in the United States and found that the latter measure correlated positively with attitudes toward forgiving and likelihood of forgiving.
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Finding middle ground between intellectual arrogance and intellectual servility: Development and assessment of the limitations-owning intellectual humility scale
Megan C. Haggard,Wade C. Rowatt,Joseph Leman,Benjamin R. Meagher,Courtney Moore,Thomas A. Fergus,Dennis Whitcomb,Heather Battaly,Jason Baehr,Daniel Howard-Snyder +9 more
TL;DR: The Limitations-Owning Intellectual Humility Scale as discussed by the authors was developed to assess this conception of IH with related personality constructs and found that IH correlated negatively with dogmatism, closed-mindedness, and hubristic pride and positively with openness, assertiveness, authentic pride.
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Lying to Get a Date: The Effect of Facial Physical Attractiveness on the Willingness to Deceive Prospective Dating Partners
TL;DR: The authors explored the extent to which people use deception to initiate a date with opposite-sex prospects who varied in facial physical attractiveness and found that both men and women deceptively altered their self-presented expressivity and love attitudes to more attractive prospects.
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When is negative emotion positive for relationships? An investigation of married couples and roommates
Keith Sanford,Wade C. Rowatt +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, three types of negative emotion (hard, soft, and fear based) were believed to be integral to functioning in close interpersonal relationships and Confirmatory Factor Analysis was used to predict relationship functioning.
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Contrasting self-report and consensus ratings of intellectual humility and arrogance
TL;DR: This article found that self-reported IH in both studies was positively associated with self-enhancement, despite the construct's definitional association with accurate self-appraisals, whereas relational IH was not.