The Relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Domain-Specific and Domain-General Creativity |
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Authors: | Cuiping Tu Jiajun Guo Ryan C. Hatcher James C. Kaufman |
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Affiliation: | 1. Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications;2. University of Connecticut |
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Abstract: | The Amusement Park Theory of Creativity, which represents both domain-specific and domain-general perspectives of creativity, calls for more research on how individual difference constructs are related to creativity at all ends of the domain-specificity and general spectrum. Toward this goal, this study examined emotional intelligence (using the Emotional Intelligence Scale) in relationship with both a domain-general measure (the Abbreviated Torrance Test for Adults) and a domain-specific measure (Kaufman Domains of Creativity Scale) in a sample of 281 Chinese undergraduates. Although emotional intelligence demonstrated no relationship with divergent thinking, it did positively predict all five domains of creativity on the self-report measure (ranging from .52 to .77). These findings add to the nuanced relationship between emotional intelligence and creativity and serve as a call for more work of this nature. |
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Keywords: | creativity emotional intelligence creative domains Amusement Park Theory of creativity |
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