“…However, research assessing daily EF (i.e., self-reports of behavior that reflect individual differences in EF ability) point to an association between poorer EF and creativity. Several studies using self-report assessments of ADHD symptoms in non-clinical samples (e.g., college students) have found that scores are positively related to self-reported creative achievement, behavior, and divergent thinking performance (Boot, Nevicka, & Baas, 2017;Taylor, Esmaili Zaghi, Kaufman, Reis, & Renzulli, 2020;Zabelina, Condon, & Beeman, 2014). For example, Boot et al (2017) found that college students' scores on the ADHD DSM-IV rating scale for adults (Kooij et al, 2005) positively predicted self-reported creative behavior and achievement, as well as originality on a problem construction task asking participants to redefine an everyday problem.…”