2020
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/76yzc
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Creativity in Adulthood

Abstract: Adulthood holds a special promise for creativity. Not only is this developmental period the longest, but also the most advanced in terms of maturity of mental and biological structures people achieve. Therefore, adulthood quite naturally forms an arena for creative activities and achievements. However, creativity in adulthood does not only (or even not mainly) refer to test-measured creative potential; rather, it denotes expertise-based, mature, and in some rare cases, eminent creativity. What are the mileston… Show more

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“…In late adolescence and emerging adulthood [see Karwowski and Wiśniewska, ( in press )], people become more aware of their creative abilities and begin to perceive creativity as an essential aspect of the self (Karwowski, 2016 ). They develop creative aspirations, transform them into creative identities, and foster the competencies useful in a particular area of creative activity (Zielińska, 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In late adolescence and emerging adulthood [see Karwowski and Wiśniewska, ( in press )], people become more aware of their creative abilities and begin to perceive creativity as an essential aspect of the self (Karwowski, 2016 ). They develop creative aspirations, transform them into creative identities, and foster the competencies useful in a particular area of creative activity (Zielińska, 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%