TY - JOUR
T1 - The effect of example abstraction on creativity from the perspectives of example modality and generality
AU - Yuan, Huan
AU - Liu, Meng
AU - Lu, Kelong
AU - Yang, Cuirong
AU - Hao, Ning
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2023/3
Y1 - 2023/3
N2 - Examples can be beneficial or even detrimental to creativity under certain scenario. Presenting examples properly and stimulate the ability of creative idea generation matters to many fields including education, science, engineering, design, and the arts. Examples differing in abstract levels have been investigated in creativity literature, but it has not yet been demonstrated which abstraction level is most effective for boosting creativity. This study examined the effect of example abstraction in terms of example modality (i.e., pictorial or textual) and generality (i.e., categorical or specific) on creativity. Examples varying in modality (Experiment 1) or generality (Experiment 2) were presented to participants before a creativity task. In Experiment 1, 176 senior high school students were randomly assigned to textual-example (more abstract), pictorial-example (less abstract), and control (i.e., no example) groups. The results showed that idea fluency, originality, and flexibility were higher in the textual example group than in the pictorial example group. In Experiment 2, 165 senior high school students were randomly assigned to categorical-example (i.e., more abstract), specific-example (i.e., less abstract), and control groups. The results demonstrated no significant difference in idea fluency, originality, or flexibility between categorical and specific example groups. Moreover, idea originality, rather than fluency or flexibility, was higher in both example groups than in the control group. These findings indicate that example modality, rather than generality, can affect creativity. In comparison with pictorial examples, textual examples may activate a broader range of knowledge and contribute to creativity.
AB - Examples can be beneficial or even detrimental to creativity under certain scenario. Presenting examples properly and stimulate the ability of creative idea generation matters to many fields including education, science, engineering, design, and the arts. Examples differing in abstract levels have been investigated in creativity literature, but it has not yet been demonstrated which abstraction level is most effective for boosting creativity. This study examined the effect of example abstraction in terms of example modality (i.e., pictorial or textual) and generality (i.e., categorical or specific) on creativity. Examples varying in modality (Experiment 1) or generality (Experiment 2) were presented to participants before a creativity task. In Experiment 1, 176 senior high school students were randomly assigned to textual-example (more abstract), pictorial-example (less abstract), and control (i.e., no example) groups. The results showed that idea fluency, originality, and flexibility were higher in the textual example group than in the pictorial example group. In Experiment 2, 165 senior high school students were randomly assigned to categorical-example (i.e., more abstract), specific-example (i.e., less abstract), and control groups. The results demonstrated no significant difference in idea fluency, originality, or flexibility between categorical and specific example groups. Moreover, idea originality, rather than fluency or flexibility, was higher in both example groups than in the control group. These findings indicate that example modality, rather than generality, can affect creativity. In comparison with pictorial examples, textual examples may activate a broader range of knowledge and contribute to creativity.
KW - Abstraction
KW - Creativity
KW - Example
KW - Generality
KW - Modality
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85146579632
U2 - 10.1016/j.tsc.2023.101234
DO - 10.1016/j.tsc.2023.101234
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85146579632
SN - 1871-1871
VL - 47
JO - Thinking Skills and Creativity
JF - Thinking Skills and Creativity
M1 - 101234
ER -