This exploratory study aims at integrating the psychometric approach to studying creativity with an eye-tracking methodology and thinking-aloud protocols to potentially untangle the nuances of the creative process. Wearing eye-tracking glasses, one hundred adults solved a drawing creativity test – The Test of Creative Thinking-Drawing Production (TCT-DP) – and provided spontaneous comments during this process. Indices of visual activity collected during the eye-tracking phase explained a substantial amount of variance in psychometric scores obtained in the test. More importantly, however, clear signs of methodological synergy were observed when all three sources (psychometrics, eye-tracking, and coded thinking-aloud statements) were integra...
Through the process of interviews, oral history recordings, and surveys, this research study had the...
We examine creativity from a qualitative process rather than a quantitative product perspective. Our...
This commentary discusses common relevant themes that have been highlighted across contributions in ...
Creativity research has gradually moved away from controlled laboratory settings to more naturalisti...
Despite six decades of creative cognition research, measures of creative ideation have heavily relie...
The history of creativity assessment is as old as the concept itself. Researchers from various cultu...
The authors’ aim was to arrive at a measurable model of the creative process by putting creativity i...
This article addresses a methodological gap in the study of creativity: the difficulty of capturing ...
As we move further into the 21st century there are few processes that are more important for us to u...
The essential components of creativity - persons, processes and products - were investigated inside ...
Although creativity may be a subjective construct that we can not evaluate independently of the doma...
Although creativity may be a subjective construct that we can not evaluate independently of the doma...
Creative products are defined and characterised by both novelty and usefulness. In the field there i...
There are three viewpoints we can understand creativity from – process, person, and product. U...
Creativity refers to the capability to catch original and valuable ideas and solutions. It involves ...
Through the process of interviews, oral history recordings, and surveys, this research study had the...
We examine creativity from a qualitative process rather than a quantitative product perspective. Our...
This commentary discusses common relevant themes that have been highlighted across contributions in ...
Creativity research has gradually moved away from controlled laboratory settings to more naturalisti...
Despite six decades of creative cognition research, measures of creative ideation have heavily relie...
The history of creativity assessment is as old as the concept itself. Researchers from various cultu...
The authors’ aim was to arrive at a measurable model of the creative process by putting creativity i...
This article addresses a methodological gap in the study of creativity: the difficulty of capturing ...
As we move further into the 21st century there are few processes that are more important for us to u...
The essential components of creativity - persons, processes and products - were investigated inside ...
Although creativity may be a subjective construct that we can not evaluate independently of the doma...
Although creativity may be a subjective construct that we can not evaluate independently of the doma...
Creative products are defined and characterised by both novelty and usefulness. In the field there i...
There are three viewpoints we can understand creativity from – process, person, and product. U...
Creativity refers to the capability to catch original and valuable ideas and solutions. It involves ...
Through the process of interviews, oral history recordings, and surveys, this research study had the...
We examine creativity from a qualitative process rather than a quantitative product perspective. Our...
This commentary discusses common relevant themes that have been highlighted across contributions in ...