Recognizability of creative style within and across domains: Preliminary studies

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It is hypothesized that creativity arises from the self-mending capacity of an internal model of the world, or worldview. The uniquely honed worldview of a creative individual results in a distinctive style that is recognizable within and across domains. It is further hypothesized that creativity is domaingeneral in the sense that there exist multiple avenues by which the distinctiveness of one's worldview can be expressed. These hypotheses were tested using art students and creative writing students. Art students guessed significantly above chance both which painting was done by which of five famous artists, and which artwork was done by which of their peers. Similarly, creative writing students guessed significantly above chance both which passage was written by which of five famous writers, and which passage was written by which of their peers. These findings support the hypothesis that creative style is recognizable. Moreover, creative writing students guessed significantly above chance which of their peers produced particular works of art, supporting the hypothesis that creative style is recognizable not just within but across domains.
Originele taal-2English
TitelProceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. August 11-14, 2010, Portland, Oregon
Pagina's2350-2355
Aantal pagina's6
StatusPublished - 2010
EvenementUnknown -
Duur: 1 jan 2010 → …

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