Revisiting Individual Creativity Assessment: Triangulation in Subjective and Objective Assessment Methods |
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Authors: | Namgyoo K. Park Monica Youngshin Chun Jinju Lee |
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Affiliation: | Graduate School of Business, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea |
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Abstract: | Compared to the significant development of creativity studies, individual creativity research has not reached a meaningful consensus regarding the most valid and reliable method for assessing individual creativity. This study revisited 2 of the most popular methods for assessing individual creativity: subjective and objective methods. This study analyzed 1,500 individuals to investigate whether the methods for assessing individual creativity affect the measurement outcomes of individual creativity. Findings indicated that subjective assessments have a smaller variance a higher mean and a moderate but significant correlation with objective assessment methods. Such differences can be motivated by social desirability, consistency motif, illusory superiority, and leniency biases. Based on these findings, this study highlighted the need to acknowledge how subjective and objective assessment methods may affect individual creativity assessment outcomes. |
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