Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.
Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2021 Apr;47(4):580-592. doi: 10.1177/0146167220936061. Epub 2020 Jul 8.
In today's knowledge economy, effectively signaling one's creative potential can be advantageous. Five experiments demonstrate that cues signaling a person's separateness from others (as opposed to social connectedness) boost evaluations of their creative potential. "Lone" targets-engaging in activities alone-were judged more likely to generate creative ideas compared with targets engaging in identical activities with others. This effect was explained by perceived social independence and was unique to creativity judgments-our manipulation did not influence perceptions of other positive attributes, including ability to generate practical ideas (Studies 1a and 1b). The effect of social independence on perceived creativity was not reducible to perceived nonnormativity and was attenuated when creativity was construed as requiring convergent thinking rather than divergent thinking (Studies 2-4). Findings advance our understanding of how individuals of varying degrees of social connectedness tend to be viewed by others, providing insight into observers' lay beliefs about creative potential.
在当今的知识经济中,有效地展示自己的创造力可能是有利的。五项实验表明,暗示一个人与他人分离(而不是与他人保持联系)的线索会提高对其创造力的评价。与与他人从事相同活动的目标相比,从事单独活动的“孤独”目标被认为更有可能产生创造性的想法。这种效果是由感知到的社会独立性解释的,并且仅适用于创造力判断——我们的操作不会影响对其他积极属性的看法,包括产生实际想法的能力(研究 1a 和 1b)。社会独立性对感知创造力的影响不能简化为感知的非规范性,当创造力被理解为需要聚合思维而不是发散思维时,这种影响会减弱(研究 2-4)。研究结果增进了我们对不同程度社会联系的个体如何被他人看待的理解,为观察者对创造力的潜在看法提供了深入的了解。