Dollinger, S.J. (2007). Creativity and conservatism. Personality and Individual Differences, 43, 1025-1035.
Abstract
Across a range of disciplines it is assumed that conservatism and
creativity are polar opposites. Although conservatism correlates
negatively with appreciation of certain art forms, are conservatives in
fact less creative? Four hundred and twenty-two undergraduates
completed a Creative Behavior Inventory and creative products judged by
the consensual assessment technique. Compared to more liberal college
students, those endorsing more conservative positions on a brief
version of the Conservatism scale had fewer creative accomplishments
and devised photo essays and drawings judged as less creative. Results
for accomplishments and drawing products held true when controlling for
verbal ability and openness.
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