Abstract
This article reports the development of a brief self-report measure of dispositional insight problem solving, the Dispositional Insight Scale (DIS). From a representative Australian database, 1,069 adults (536 women and 533 men) completed an online questionnaire. An exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis revealed a 5-item scale, with all items loading onto a single factor. Internal consistency was acceptable with a Cronbach’s alpha of .74. The DIS showed convergent validity with other constructs that are theoretically related to insight: High need for cognition, intuition and positive affect. Normative data for the scale are also reported. The DIS appears to be useful for measuring a disposition toward insight in problem-solving.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The material is part of a PhD thesis conducted under an Australian Postgraduate Award. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors. We thank the Charles Sturt University Writing Circle for providing insightful comments on the content and expression of ideas.