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      The Hungry Mind: Intellectual Curiosity Is the Third Pillar of Academic Performance.

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          Over the past century, academic performance has become the gatekeeper to institutions of higher education, shaping career paths and individual life trajectories. Accordingly, much psychological research has focused on identifying predictors of academic performance, with intelligence and effort emerging as core determinants. In this article, we propose expanding on the traditional set of predictors by adding a third agency: intellectual curiosity. A series of path models based on a meta-analytically derived correlation matrix showed that (a) intelligence is the single most powerful predictor of academic performance; (b) the effects of intelligence on academic performance are not mediated by personality traits; (c) intelligence, Conscientiousness (as marker of effort), and Typical Intellectual Engagement (as marker of intellectual curiosity) are direct, correlated predictors of academic performance; and (d) the additive predictive effect of the personality traits of intellectual curiosity and effort rival that the influence of intelligence. Our results highlight that a "hungry mind" is a core determinant of individual differences in academic achievement.

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          Journal
          Perspect Psychol Sci
          Perspectives on psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science
          1745-6916
          1745-6916
          Nov 2011
          : 6
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh, 7 George Square, Edinburgh, UK svonstum@staffmail.ed.ac.uk.
          [2 ] School of Applied Psychology, University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland, 4600 Olten, Switzerland.
          [3 ] Department of Psychology, Goldsmiths University of London, New Cross, SE14 6NW, London, UK.
          Article
          6/6/574
          10.1177/1745691611421204
          26168378
          ff116457-eb58-43da-9ca9-1577b2d63d52
          © Association for Psychological Science 2011.
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          academic performance,conscientiousness,intellectual curiosity,intelligence,meta-analysis

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