“…For example, Hargrove and Nietfeld (2015) found that practicing metacognitive strategies increased metacognitive knowledge and regulation and subsequently led to more creative outcomes. But in line with recent research (Karwowski, 2021;Mevarech & Paz-Baruch, 2022;Pesout & Nietfeld, 2021;Sidi et al, 2020;Zieli ńska et al, 2021Zieli ńska et al, , 2022, the present study provides openings for more complex interventions, such as those that can target all four facets of selfregulation: namely cognitive strategies, metacognitive knowledge at the Person level (when, why, and how one can perform creatively), metacognitive regulation at Task × Person level (planning, accurately monitoring and evaluating one's creative performance), intrinsic motivation at the Person level (performing creatively because I feel confident at doing so and because I recognize the value of creativity), intrinsic motivation at Task × Person level (monitoring and regulating my interest during task resolution), and affective states on both Person and Task × Person level.…”