Title of article
Effects of Explicit Instruction to “Be Creative” Across Domains and Cultures
Author/Authors
CHUANSHENG CHEN، نويسنده , , Joseph Kasof، نويسنده , , AMY HIMSEL، نويسنده , , JULIA DMITRIEVA، نويسنده , , QI DONG and GUI XUE، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
22
From page
89
To page
110
Abstract
To explore whether the facilitation effects of an explicit instruction
to “be creative” vary across cultures and types of tasks,
248 U.S. and 278 Chinese college students were administered
a battery of tests of verbal, artistic, and mathematical creativity.
Half of the participants were tested under the standard condition,
and the other half under the explicit instruction condition.
Results showed that the facilitation effects of the explicit
instruction varied by domains of the creativity tasks (greater
for artistic and mathematical creativity than for verbal creativity),
but not across cultural and ethnic groups. The explicit
instruction had a small “detrimental” effect on the clarity and
grammar of story writing, but not on any other aspects of the
technical quality of creative products. Methodological and theoretical
implications of these findings are discussed
Journal title
JOURNAL OF CREATIVE BEHAVIOR
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
JOURNAL OF CREATIVE BEHAVIOR
Record number
708590
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