Psychometric properties of the Actively Open-minded Thinking scale

•We tested psychometric properties of the Actively Open-minded Thinking scale (AOT).•Results showed that none of the AOT-items could discriminate between respondents.•No item-set could be obtained to validly order subjects on the assumed latent trait.•Scores on the AOT do not seem to provide insight...

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Published inThinking skills and creativity Vol. 36; p. 100659
Main Authors Janssen, Eva M., Verkoeijen, Peter P.J.L., Heijltjes, Anita E.G., Mainhard, Tim, van Peppen, Lara M., van Gog, Tamara
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.06.2020
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Summary:•We tested psychometric properties of the Actively Open-minded Thinking scale (AOT).•Results showed that none of the AOT-items could discriminate between respondents.•No item-set could be obtained to validly order subjects on the assumed latent trait.•Scores on the AOT do not seem to provide insights in the concept it aims to measure. The Actively Open-minded Thinking scale (AOT; Stanovich & West, 2007) is a questionnaire that is used to measure the disposition towards rational thinking as a single psychological trait. Yet, despite its frequent use, also in abbreviated form, it is still unclear whether sumscores of the AOT can actually be used to order individuals on their disposition towards actively open-minded thinking and whether the questionnaire can be validly shortened. The present study aimed to obtain a valid and shorter AOT. We conducted Mokken scale analyses on the (Dutch) AOT using two samples of higher education students (N = 930; N = 509). Our analyses showed that none of the 41 items could discriminate sufficiently between respondents with varying latent trait levels. Furthermore, no item-set of the AOT could be obtained to validly order individuals on the assumed latent trait, which is a crucial assumption when using it in research. Consequently, it is questionable whether scores on the AOT provide insights into the concept it aims to measure.
ISSN:1871-1871
1878-0423
DOI:10.1016/j.tsc.2020.100659