Authors
Mark Batey, Adrian Furnham
Publication date
2006/11/1
Source
Genetic, social, and general psychology monographs
Volume
132
Issue
4
Pages
355-429
Publisher
Heldref
Description
The authors examined the relations among intelligence, personality, and creativity. They consider the concept and definition of creativity in conjunction with the qualifications that researchers in the field have suggested. The present authors briefly refer to historiometric studies but focus on psychometric intelligence and its relations to tests of divergent thinking (DT) and ratings of creativity. The authors consider the relation between personality and creativity in the context of Eysenckian 3-factor and 5-factor models of personality and with reference to DT tests and ratings of creativity. The authors also present recommendations for the future study of creativity.
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