Author/Authors :
ANGELO A. MARADE، نويسنده , , JEFFREY A. GIBBONS and THOMAS M. BRINTHAUPT، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Primarily using self-report questionnaires and psychometric
tests in a sample of 357 Chinese high school students, this
study examines how both individual and environmental factors
can independently predict student creativity as measured
by three different methods, including two product-orientated
measures (story completion and collage making), two divergent
thinking measures (circle task and picture completion),
and one self-report inventory on divergent thinking attitudes.
Two different types of theoretical models — the cognitive
approach and confluence approach — are compared and contrasted.
Based on previous research, this study uses the
confluence approach to investigate the influences of individual
(i.e. intelligence, personality, motivation, thinking styles, and
knowledge) and environmental (i.e., school and family environment)
factors on creativity. The results have confirmed
the major hypothesis that both individual and environmental
factors play decisive roles in Chinese student creativity. Implications
of these findings are discussed. This paper also calls
for a serious consideration of research on environmental influence
on creativity and various mechanisms of this influence.