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Schizotypy and affective temperament: Relationships with divergent thinking and creativity styles
Authors:Gordon Claridge  Sarah Blakey
Institution:aUniversity of Oxford, Department of Experimental Psychology, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3U, UK
Abstract:Schizotypy and affective temperament have both been linked to creativity using measures such as divergent thinking (DT) but not in terms of creativity styles. The relationship between schizotypy and affective temperament has also not been examined directly in a creativity paradigm. Seventy-eight (44 female, 34 male) university students completed two DT tasks and measures of schizotypy, affective temperament, and creativity styles. Positive schizotypy was correlated with creativity styles, and affective temperament was correlated with both creativity styles and DT scores. Furthermore, schizotypy and affective temperament differentially predicted DT scores and creativity styles. Finally, the relationship between schizotypy and affective temperament gave evidence towards a unitary psychosis theory. Results are discussed in terms of current theories about psychosis and psychoticism and their association to creativity.
Keywords:Schizotypy  Affective temperament  Creativity  O-LIFE  TEMPS-A
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