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Creativity and affective traits across the life span: Developmental influences among adolescents and older adults.
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Creativity and affective traits across the life span: Developmental influences among adolescents and older adults./
作者:
Wohl, Elizabeth Chamberlain.
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121 p.
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Major Professor: Bert Hayslip, Jr.
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Dissertation Abstracts International64-09B.
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Gerontology. -
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9780496544851
Creativity and affective traits across the life span: Developmental influences among adolescents and older adults.
Wohl, Elizabeth Chamberlain.
Creativity and affective traits across the life span: Developmental influences among adolescents and older adults.
- 121 p.
Major Professor: Bert Hayslip, Jr.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of North Texas, 2003.
In recent years, empirical research has consistently supported an association between susceptibility to affective illness and creativity at the level of eminent achievement and at the non-eminent, or "everyday creativity" level. Although this research has provided greater evidence for the existence of this link, it has simultaneously unearthed more questions about how and why such an association exists.
ISBN: 9780496544851Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The first hypothesis, which proposed that the direction of the relationship between hypomanic traits and creativity could be predicted, was not supported by these results. The second research hypothesis was partially supported: hypomanic traits predict creativity in the combined adolescent and older adult samples. However, upon further examination of the regression analyses, the data indicate that the relationship between hypomanic traits and creativity is also influenced by age and developmental factors. Furthermore, the way in which the relationship is influenced by these other factors depends on the way in which the creativity construct is measured (e.g., process or personality.
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