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Creativity Research Audio Journal (CRAJ)

Ep.119. Are the 'Big Five' Secrets to Feeling Creative Held by Gender?

06 May 2025

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"Big Five Personality Traits as the Predictors of Creative Self-Efficacy and Creative Personal Identity: Does Gender Matter?" by Maciej Karwowski, Izabela Lebuda, Ewa Wisniewska, and Jacek GralewskiSummaryThis academic article investigates the connection between the Big Five personality traits and two concepts related to a person's belief in their creative abilities: creative self-efficacy (CSE), which is confidence in one's creative problem-solving skills, and creative personal identity (CPI), which is the belief that being creative is central to one's self-concept. The study used a large sample of Polish individuals to determine how personality predicts these creative self-beliefs and if there are gender differences in these relationships. Findings indicated that certain personality traits are consistently linked to both CSE and CPI, though the specific predictors varied somewhat between men and women.

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