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Hsu, Michael L. A.; Hou, Sheng-Tsung; Fan, Hsueh-Liang – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2011
Creativity research on the personality approach has focused on the relationship between individual attributes and innovative behavior. However, few studies have empirically examined the effects of positive psychological traits on innovative behavior in an organizational setting. This study examines the relationships among creative self-efficacy,…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Foreign Countries, Personality, Employees
Charyton, Christine; Basham, Kimberly M.; Elliott, John O. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2008
The purpose of the research was to investigate gender similarities and differences in general creativity constructs with their preferences for creative persons. Data were collected from 247 participants (87 engineering, 24 psychology students with a psychology major, 51 psychology students with a major other than psychology, 30 English, and 55…
Descriptors: Creativity, Psychology, Males, Gender Differences

Stariha, Winifred E.; Walberg, Herbert J. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1995
Examination of traits and life experiences of 21 eminent women in the visual arts found that, as children, artists were creative, versatile, vital, energetic, sensitive, and enjoyed their work. Early achievement predicted later accomplishments and early intensive concentration in one's field, often to the near exclusion of other activities, was…
Descriptors: Adults, Artists, Child Development, Children