首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
     


Changing Perspective: Building Creative Mindsets
Authors:Yung-Yi Juliet Chou  Barbara Tversky
Affiliation:1. Department of Human Development, Columbia University Teachers College;2. Department of Human Development, Columbia University Teachers College

Department of Psychology, Stanford University

Abstract:The search for new ideas often frustratingly cycles back to old ones, a phenomenon known as fixation. Recent research has shown ways to kick-start finding new uses for familiar objects, a prototypical creativity task: wandering in the mind or the world or working on a messy desk. Those techniques seem to succeed by helping break fixation, but do not guide the search for new ideas. The perspective-taking or human-centric or empathic mindset championed by many in HCI and in design firms does provide a search strategy. We compared the mind-wandering mindset to a perspective-taking mindset, the latter priming thinking of ways that people in different roles (gardener, artist, etc.) might use the objects. In two studies, the Perspective-Taking mindset yielded more ideas and more original ideas than Mind-Wandering, which did not differ from a No-Mindset control. Original ideas came late, rewarding persistence. The perspective-taking mindset is productive for problem-solving, forecasting, and social interactions as well as innovation.
Keywords:Creativity  Mindset  Perspective-taking  Fixation  Design strategy  Mind-wandering  Default network  Human-centric  Ideation
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号