Title of article :
Divergent Thinking and Evaluation Skills: Do They Always Go Together?
Author/Authors :
MAGDALENA GROHMAN، نويسنده , , ZOFIA WODNIECKA and MARCIN K?USAK، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The aim of the present study was to explore the hypothesized
relationship between divergent thinking (DT) and two types of
evaluation: interpersonal (judgments about others’ ideas) and
intrapersonal (judgments about one’s own ideas). Divergent
thinking and evaluation skills were measured by means of a
GenEva (Generation and Evaluation) task. There were two
conditions of the task: intrapersonal and interpersonal, and
two aspects of a given idea were assessed: originality and
uniqueness. The main results suggest that (1) overall DT skill
is positively related to intrapersonal evaluation of uniqueness;
(2) the originality component of DT skill is negatively related
to intrapersonal evaluation of uniqueness; (3) overall DT is
negatively related to intrapersonal evaluation of originality; (4)
underestimation of idea uniqueness is more salient in interpersonal
evaluation, particularly in case of those with high DT
skill. The results are discussed in terms of author’s and
observer’s perspectives of judgment
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF CREATIVE BEHAVIOR
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF CREATIVE BEHAVIOR