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Fit-For-Purpose Creativity Assessment: Automatic Scoring of the Test of Creative Thinking – Drawing Production (TCT-DP) Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2024-04-11 David H Cropley, Caroline Theurer, A C Sven Mathijssen, Rebecca L Marrone
Creativity is now universally recognized as an essential, 21st century competency. However, there are many practical barriers to the development of creativity in schools, universities and workplace...
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Are Creativity Tests Vulnerable to Coaching? Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2024-04-09 Sarah E. Sumners, Sue Hyeon Paek, Bonnie Cramond
This study tested the claim that coaching on a widely used creativity measure can improve respondents’ scores on that measure – specifically whether those who receive explicit coaching on the scori...
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“My Brain Said That … ”: A Qualitative Study of Sources of Children’s Creative Ideas Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2024-04-04 Kelly C. Berthiaume, Selcuk Acar, Denis Dumas
Despite decades of research, the creative process remains to be fully understood, and most theories and empirical evidence focus on adults’ creativity. Without understanding children’s creative pro...
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Autism-Linked Traits and Creativity: Empathy and Sensory Sensitivities in Children Predict Creative Activities and Openness Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2024-03-29 R. Smees, L. J. Rinaldi, J. Simner
Several studies have investigated the relationship between autism-linked traits and creativity in adults across the general population, but far fewer in developmental populations. Here we examined ...
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Variation in Divergent Thinking, Executive-Control Abilities, and Mind-Wandering Measured in and Out of the Laboratory Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2024-03-26 Rebekah M. Rodriguez-Boerwinkle, Matthew S. Welhaf, Bridget A. Smeekens, Rachel A. Booth, Thomas R. Kwapil, Paul J. Silvia, Michael J. Kane
Individual differences in executive functions (or executive control abilities) predict variation in creative thinking ability. Relatedly, propensity for mind-wandering – or task unrelated thought –...
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Creativity on Tap? The Effect of Creativity Anxiety Under Evaluative Pressure Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2024-03-26 A. Bullock Muir, B. Tribe, S. Forster
Creative achievement is critical for education, work and wider society. Creativity anxiety – a distinct, generalizable form of anxiety that emerges at the prospect of having to be creative – is a n...
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Automatic Scoring of Metaphor Creativity with Large Language Models Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2024-03-23 Paul V. DiStefano, John D. Patterson, Roger E. Beaty
Metaphor is crucial in human cognition and creativity, facilitating abstract thinking, analogical reasoning, and idea generation. Typically, human raters manually score the originality of responses...
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IDHOL, a Holistic Model for the Analysis of Individual Differences in the Creative Process Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2024-03-12 Sergio Agnoli
This paper introduces a new dynamic theoretical framework for understanding the role of individual differences (IDs) as necessary mechanisms in the creative process: the Individual Differences HOLi...
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Mindfulness Predicts Mind Wandering and Differentially Affects Its Controllability in Everyday Life Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2024-03-10 Agatha Normann, Martin Voracek, Ulrich S. Tran
It is currently unresolved whether control, or its lack, over mind wandering contributes to its associations with creativity. Mind wandering and mindfulness are seen as opposing constructs concerni...
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Recent Trends in Creativity Research: An Analysis of Keywords in Four Prominent Creativity Journals Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2024-03-07 Molly Holinger, Gregory T. Boldt, James C. Kaufman
Although there have been several analyses of creativity scholarship and its changing emphases over time, these patterns and their trajectory over time have not been analyzed at a journal-by-journal...
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The Role of Knowledge in Creative Thinking Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2024-03-06 Yoed N. Kenett
In this invited paper, I briefly review my past, current, and future lines of research. The associative theory of creativity argues that higher creative individuals have a richer semantic memory st...
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Creative Evaluation: The Role of Memory in Novelty & Effectiveness Judgements Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 William Orwig, Roger E. Beaty, Mathias Benedek, Daniel L. Schacter
How do we assess the quality of an idea? Current theories suggest that episodic memory contributes to creative ideation, implicating memory retrieval and mental simulation in the generation of crea...
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Do Creativity Metrics from Design Research Correlate with Those from Psychology? Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2024-02-28 John Gero, Julie Milovanovic
In this paper, we explore measurements of design creativity through metrics related to the processes used in designing and relate them to the metrics used in psychology for idea creativity, ie, nov...
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Creative Thinking Skills and Executive Functions in Preadolescent Children Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2024-02-19 Rafael Segundo-Marcos, Ana Merchán Carrillo, Verónica López Fernández, María Teresa Daza González
Creative thinking is understood as individual cognitive and meta-cognitive processes that generate innovative and adaptive ideas. Although studies have suggested that executive functions (EF) play ...
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Serendipity: The Role of Chance and Accidents in Creativity Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2024-02-18 Wendy Ross
Chance plays an acknowledged role in creativity, but taking it seriously challenges traditional notions of talent and expertise as well as the importance of agency and intentionality. Chance withou...
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Assessing Creativity in the Language Classroom with the Consensual Assessment Technique Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2024-02-18 Anne Cummings Hlas, Jesselyn Julson, Christopher S. Hlas
In this study, The Consensual Assessment Technique is used to measure the creativity of 100 teaching artifacts from world language classrooms. These teaching artifacts were self-selected by K-12 wo...
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Disentangling Quantity and Quality in the Assessment of Creative Productions Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2024-02-16 Boris Forthmann
Is quantity a confounding variable of quality? Does quantity breed quality? Could there be a potential trade-off between quantity and quality? Answers on these questions are theoretically and pract...
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Creative Self-Efficacy: Why It Matters for the Future of STEM Education Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2024-02-05 Maria Vieira, JohnPaul Kennedy, Simon N. Leonard, David Cropley
In preparation for the future of work, developed economies face two critical challenges related to their STEM workforces. The first is the need to increase female participation, as women remain und...
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Generation of Novel Ideas: Creativity in Alzheimer’s Disease, Mild Cognitive Impairment, and Healthy Older Adults Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2024-01-31 Georgia Marsh, Ohnmar Aung, Amelia Ceslis, Robert Adam, Philip Mosley, Jurgen Fripp, Gail A. Robinson
Creativity refers to the ability to produce ideas or actions that are novel and useful, incorporating convergent and divergent thinking. Currently, limited attention has been paid to changes in cre...
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The Ties That Bind: Low Morals, High Deception, and Dark Creativity Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2024-01-31 Hansika Kapoor, Hreem Mahadeshwar, Sarah Rezaei, Roni Reiter-Palmon, James C. Kaufman
Self-reported dark creativity has been related to lower concerns for all moral foundations, especially among those with dark personality traits. The present study aimed to extend these findings usi...
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Developing Musical Creativity Through Movement: Navigating the Musical Affordance Landscape Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2024-01-29 Luc Nijs, Noemi Grinspun, Sandra Fortuna
Schools too often undermine creativity, said Ken Robinson, an educationalist who has changed thinking on schools. In his famous TEDtalk “Do schools kill creativity?,” he argues that the undermining...
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Beyond Openness: A Variety of Creative Experiences Increases Flexibility and Originality of Visuospatial Divergent Thinking Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2024-01-21 Wilma Koutstaal, Lucy Brown, Kunbo Lu, Keelin Posson
Despite strong empirical evidence linking openness to experience and creative ideation, exactly how openness is associated with the generation of novel ideas is unclear. Additionally, although many...
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Creativity and Resilience: Creativity From, or Through Adversity? Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2024-01-15 Marie Forgeard
Past research has shown that creative individuals tend to experience higher rates of adverse events than expected. However, the underlying reasons for this association have yet to be fully understo...
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Broadening Perspective on Creative Personality: Surface and Core Characteristics as Predictors of Creative Achievements Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2024-01-08 Izabela Lebuda
While research on creative personality has a long history, most studies have focused on the relationship between traits and creative achievements. In this concise review, I propose broadening our p...
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Creativity and Attention Control: An Individual Difference Approach Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-12-14 Beatrice N. Ruiz, Lemira V. Esparza, Jeffery R. Mock, Thomas R. Coyle, Edward J. Golob
Prior work suggests that attention is related to creativity, in large part because creative individuals are more likely to attend to and remember irrelevant auditory information. However, the speci...
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The Receptive Brain: Up-Regulated Right Temporal Alpha Oscillation Boosting Aha! Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-12-06 Amna Ghani, Caroline Di Bernardi Luft, Smadar Ovadio-Caro, Klaus-Robert Müller, Joydeep Bhattacharya
Chance favors the prepared mind, said Louis Pasteur. Sometimes, significant breakthroughs occur when we creatively integrate new information, leading to a creative insight or an Aha! moment, while ...
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Entrepreneurs’ Personal Values and the Innovative Behavior of Their Employees: A Cross-Level Mechanism Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-11-27 Ewelina Purc, Mariola Laguna, Juan Antonio Moriano
The aim of this study was to test the mechanisms that foster innovative behavior in small firms. We propose a model in which small business entrepreneurs, motivated by personal value preferences, s...
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Gender Biases in Attributions of Creativity Across Domains Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-11-26 Christa L. Taylor, Baptiste Barbot
This study examined gender bias in attributions of creativity across domains, as well as whether this bias can be predicted by ascribing agentic-masculine or communal-feminine traits to gender-type...
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The After-Glow of Flow: Neural Correlates of Flow in Musicians Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-11-22 Jasmine Tan, Caroline Di Bernardi Luft, Joydeep Bhattacharya
Flow is a state of optimal or peak experience, commonly associated with expert and creative performance. Musicians often experience flow during playing, yet the neural mechanisms underlying this el...
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Linking Creativity Anxiety to Two Creative Cognitive Styles Through Creative Self-Efficacy and Novelty Seeking Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-11-19 Shuoqi Xiang, Yadan Li, Richard J. Daker, Yangping Li, Xipei Guo, Weina Lei, Wenbo Deng, Weiping Hu
While creativity anxiety has been found to have negative relationships with various creative outcomes, whether creativity anxiety would also negatively influence creative cognitive styles (i.e. ide...
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The Process Definition of Creativity Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-11-17 Adam E. Green, Roger E. Beaty, Yoed N. Kenett, James C. Kaufman
The “standard” definition of creativity as novel and useful describes creative products, but creativity is constituted by processes. This misalignment contributes to the oft-noted challenges of ope...
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A Personal Perspective on Psychology of Aesthetics and the Arts: Ecologically Valid, Interdisciplinary, and Diverse Methodologies Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-11-07 Eva Specker
In this invited paper, my aim is to introduce the reader to my body of work by outlining where I think empirical aesthetics, and specifically the study of art, is moving or should be moving toward....
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Empirics vs. art theory: Exploring a factor structure of pictorial expression based on contemporary artworks Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-11-07 Kerstin Schoch, Thomas Ostermann
The RizbA scale combines psychometrics and art theory and enables a measurement of pictorial expression. This study explores its factor structure and a potential gap between theory and empirics. A ...
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Feasibility and Acceptability of a Group Music Creativity Intervention for Adults with Varying Cognitive Function Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-11-07 E. Lydia Wu-Chung, Anthony K. Brandt, Melia E. Bonomo, Bryan T. Denny, Christof Karmonik, J. Todd Frazier, Karl Blench, Christopher P. Fagundes
Maintaining healthy cognitive functioning and delaying cognitive decline in cognitively intact and cognitively impaired adults are major research initiatives for addressing dementia disease burden....
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Are False Memory and Creative Thinking Mediated by Common Neural Substrates? An fMRI Meta-Analysis Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-10-30 Preston P. Thakral, Connor C. Starkey, Aleea L. Devitt, Daniel L. Schacter
Episodic retrieval plays a functional-adaptive role in supporting divergent creative thinking, the ability to creatively combine different pieces of information. However, the same constructive memo...
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Creativity Assessment, Research, and Practice in the Age of Artificial Intelligence Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-10-30 Selcuk Acar
Measurement tools and approaches have played a vital role in advancing creativity research, similar to their role in other scientific disciplines. Precise measurement is crucial for accurate hypoth...
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Updating the Standard Definition of Creativity to Account for the Artificial Creativity of AI Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-10-10 Mark A. Runco
Recent developments in AI compel an update of the “standard definition of creativity.” This short article cites various proposed additions to the standard definition, which point to Surprise, Value...
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The Evaluation and Selection of Creative Ideas in Educational Settings: Current Knowledge and Future Directions Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-09-26 Kim van Broekhoven
Worldwide, student-centered pedagogies have emerged in education to develop creativity. However, these pedagogies do not automatically enhance students’ creativity, because students tend to underes...
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Understanding the Gender Gap in Creative Achievement Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-09-20 Christa L. Taylor
Despite minimal gender differences in creative potential and ability, there are substantial differences in the creative achievement of men and women. This article provides a brief overview of theor...
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Malevolent Creativity as Parochial Altruism? Examining the Intergroup Bases of New and Harmful Ideas Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-09-11 Tin L. Nguyen, Alexis L. d’Amato, Scarlett R. Miller, Samuel T. Hunter
ABSTRACT Emerging theory and evidence suggest that intergroup relations may stimulate malevolent creativity, but the intergroup foundations of malevolent creativity remain unexplored. Drawing from theories of intergroup conflict, we argue that malevolent creativity can be understood through the lens of parochial altruism, one’s willingness to partake in personally risky activity to harm outgroups (i
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Planning Missing Data Designs for Human Ratings in Creativity Research: A Practical Guide Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-09-04 Boris Forthmann, Benjamin Goecke, Roger E. Beaty
ABSTRACT Human ratings are ubiquitous in creativity research. Yet, the process of rating responses to creativity tasks – typically several hundred or thousands of responses, per rater – is often time-consuming and expensive. Planned missing data designs, where raters only rate a subset of the total number of responses, have been recently proposed as one possible solution to decrease overall rating
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Participatory and Receptive Arts Engagement in Older Adults: Associations with Cognition Over a Seven-Year Period Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-08-29 Jessica K. Bone, Daisy Fancourt, Jill K. Sonke, Feifei Bu
ABSTRACT There is growing evidence for the impact of arts engagement on later life cognition. However, confounding by socioeconomic factors may have led to an overestimation of this association. We analyzed data from 4,344 older adults in the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study. We measured participatory (e.g. painting, making music, crafts) and receptive (e.g. concert, play, museum) arts engagement separately
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The Mr. Plumbean Approach: How Focusing Constraints Anchor Creativity Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-08-08 Catrinel Tromp
ABSTRACT Integrating research from cognitive, social, organizational, and developmental psychology, the present article builds on the idea that constraints play a key role in creativity. The Mr. Plumbean approach, which refers to the willing integration of focusing constraints for creative purposes, emphasizes the role of attitude toward constraints in creativity, the interactive nature of constraints
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Back to the basics: Abstract painting as an index of creativity Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-08-08 Lucas Bellaiche, Anna P. Smith, Nathaniel Barr, Alexander Christensen, Chloe Williams, Anya Ragnhildstveit, Jonathan Schooler, Roger Beaty, Anjan Chatterjee, Paul Seli
Researchers have invested a great deal in creating reliable, “gold-standard” creativity assessments that can be administered in controlled laboratory settings, though these efforts have come at the...
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Going Beyond the Brick: Assessing and Supporting Creativity Using AI-Powered Digital Games Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-08-07 Seyedahmad Rahimi
ABSTRACT To support creativity, one should first assess it accurately. New techniques such as stealth assessment that use digital environments (e.g. digital games) can be used to assess and support creativity. In this paper, I discuss my passion for creativity and how my academic journey in creativity research started. Then, I discuss key studies and papers I wrote with my colleagues (including my
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Two Kinds of Visual Art Prodigies: Characteristics and Future Trajectories Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-08-07 Jennifer E. Drake
ABSTRACT Some young children create stunningly realistic drawings that resemble those of adult realist artists. I refer to these children as precocious realists. Some other young children create nonrepresentational paintings that have been mistaken for the works of adult abstract expressionist artists. These children are referred to as abstract art prodigies. Because the clearest sign of giftedness
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Conflicting Problem Representations and Creativity: Effects on Problem Construction Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-08-02 Roni Reiter-Palmon, Salvatore Leone, Emanuel Schreiner
ABSTRACT Contradictions and competing demands are common in everyday problems. To address these problems, individuals need to both recognize and integrate these contradictions during problem-solving to find creative solutions. We propose that recognition and integration take place in the problem construction phase of the creative problem-solving process. During problem construction, individuals work
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Analogy and the Generation of Ideas Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-07-28 Keith J. Holyoak, Nicholas Ichien, Hongjing Lu
ABSTRACT Creativity is typically defined as the generation of novel and useful ideas or artifacts. This generative capacity is crucial to everyday problem solving, technological innovation, scientific discovery, and the arts. A central concern of cognitive scientists is to understand the processes that underlie human creative thinking. We review evidence that one process contributing to human creativity
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Creativity as It Unfolds: An Examination of Temporality in the Creative Process Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-07-18 Gerben Tolkamp, Bart Verwaeren, Tim Vriend, Aart-Jan Riekhoff, Bernard Nijstad
ABSTRACT Scholars view the creative process as a sequence of activities (e.g. problem construction, information search, idea generation, and idea development) that unfolds over time. This implies that time plays an important role in creativity. Unfortunately, however, the field lacks clear and explicit propositions about the temporal aspects of the creative process and lacks suitable methodology to
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Inaugural Issue of CRJ as the Journal of the Society for the Neuroscience of Creativity: Introduction to the Special Issue Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-07-17 Adam E. Green
Published in Creativity Research Journal (Vol. 35, No. 3, 2023)
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My Creative World (MCW): Improving Creative Thinking in Elementary School-Aged Children Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-07-14 Fuat Balci, Gökçe Elif Baykal, Tilbe Göksun, Yasemin Kisbu, Asım Evren Yantaç
ABSTRACT Many training programs have aimed to improve creative thinking abilities in various settings. The study of relevant literature revealed a relatively lower number of creativity programs for children than those developed for adults. The current work introduces a new and comprehensive nine-week long creativity intervention program implemented (out of school-setting) in 8- to 11-year-old children
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Creative Empathy Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-07-04 Stephen Anderson, C. Daryl Cameron, Roger E. Beaty
ABSTRACT Empathy research has long emphasized accuracy when imagining other minds. We explore whether empathy can be a creative process, where people think of multiple diverging possibilities of others’ experiences. We developed two tasks to measure creative empathy. First, we adapted “forward flow” to measure the dynamic unfolding of creativity while imagining other minds, quantified as semantic distance
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Creativity, Emotion Regulation, and Maladaptive Daydreaming Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-07-03 Paula Thomson, S. Victoria Jaque
ABSTRACT The goal of this study was to examine maladaptive daydreaming and the associations with emotion regulation difficulties, creative processes, creative self-efficacy, and creative personal identity. A non-clinical sample of active participants (N = 361) was investigated. A series of Pearson correlations, multivariate, multilinear regressions, and moderation analyses were conducted. The study
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Idea Evaluation and Creativity: Toward a Process-Specific Nomological Network Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-07-03 Logan L. Watts
ABSTRACT In this article, I review nearly a decade of research on the topic of idea evaluation and creativity. This summary spans early theoretical, experimental, and integrative work. I propose an initial nomological network of idea evaluation that is situated within the traditional eight-stage process model of creative problem solving. The proposed network consists of personal factors, contextual
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Creative Minds at Rest: Creative Individuals are More Associative and Engaged with Their Idle Thoughts Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-06-23 Quentin Raffaelli, Rudy Malusa, Nadia-Anais de Stefano, Eric Andrews, Matthew D. Grilli, Caitlin Mills, Darya L. Zabelina, Jessica R. Andrews-Hanna
ABSTRACT Despite an established body of research characterizing how creative individuals explore their external world, relatively little is known about how such individuals navigate their inner mental life, especially in unstructured contexts such as periods of awake rest. Across two studies, the present manuscript tested the hypothesis that creative individuals are more engaged with their idle thoughts
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Self-Regulation of Creativity: Toward Measuring Strategies of Creative Action Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-06-22 Zorana Ivcevic, Eliana R. Grossman, Katherine N. Cotter, Emily Nusbaum
ABSTRACT How are creative ideas transformed into creative behavior, products, and achievements? We posit that this transformation is facilitated by self-regulation of creativity. The present study develops a self-report scale and provides initial evidence of validity in assessing two major aspects of self-regulation of creativity: expectations about the creative process before the task and strategies
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Creative Omnivores: An Experience Sampling Study of the Variety and Diversity of Everyday Creative Activities Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-06-21 Paul J. Silvia, Katherine N. Cotter, Alexander P. Christensen
ABSTRACT Studies of everyday creativity suggest that some people are like creative omnivores, dabbling in a broad range of creative pursuits, but others are like picky eaters, focusing on a single creative passion. A week-long experience sampling study examined the breadth vs depth of 125 university students’ everyday creative activities. Several times a day, people were asked if they were doing something
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Creative Adaptability: A Measurable Personal Resource Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-06-20 Hod Orkibi
ABSTRACT This paper presents a succinct overview of the psychodramatic origins of Creative Adaptability, a novel concept that refers to people’s ability to respond creatively and adaptively to stressful and/or changed situations. This is followed by a discussion of the theoretical framework of creative adaptability and the psychometrics of the 9-item self-report creative adaptability scale. An overview
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Shining a Light on Dark Creativity Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-06-13 Hansika Kapoor
ABSTRACT Investigating how creativity can be used for nefarious purposes is slowly gaining traction. In general, dark creativity is likely to emerge in open-ended contexts where rules can be reinterpreted, by actors who display cognitive and moral flexibility. The current paper chronicles my past work in this domain, both empirical and theoretical, emphasizing the importance of understanding the nuances
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Enhancement of Divergent Creative Thinking After Transcranial Near-Infrared Photobiomodulation Over the Default Mode Network Creativity Research Journal (IF 2.032) Pub Date : 2023-06-11 Javier Peña, Makii Muthalib, Roger E. Beaty, Agurne Sampedro, Naroa Ibarretxe-Bilbao, Leire Zubiaurre-Elorza, M. Acebo García-Guerrero, Ibon Cortazar, Mikel Niso, Natalia Ojeda
Transcranial photobiomodulation (tPBM) has been used for cognitive enhancement in healthy people. However, its effect on creativity has not been investigated. The default mode network (DMN) is asso...