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Creativity Research Audio Journal (CRAJ)

Ep.20. Are Personality and Cognitive Skills Linked to Creativity in Different Ways?

08 Nov 2024

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"Personality, Cognitive Skills, and Creativity in Different Life Domains" by Keith James & Cheryl Asmus (2010) This study investigates the relationship between personality, cognitive skills, and creativity in different life domains. The researchers hypothesize that personality and cognitive skills have different predictive powers for different types of creativity, such as problem-solving, artistic, and social creativity. They also propose that cognitive skills mediate personality effects on creativity and that personality and cognitive skills interact to shape creativity. The study uses a personality inventory, a divergent thinking test, and self-rated creativity measures to assess these relationships in a sample of 41 students. The results suggest that different personality traits and cognitive skills are indeed associated with different types of creativity, and that cognitive skills may partially mediate personality effects on creativity. The study also found evidence for interactions between personality and divergent thinking skills, supporting the idea that these factors work together to influence creativity.

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