2024
DOI: 10.1002/jocb.684
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The Interplay between Negative Activating Emotions, Family Expressiveness, and Gender: Implications for Creativity

Minghui Wang,
Yusuke Takahashi,
Cecilia Cheung

Abstract: Research on the implications of negative emotions for creativity has yielded mixed findings. To clarify this relationship, we conducted a short‐term prospective study with data collected across two time points. We also explored the moderating roles of family expressiveness and gender in the creative process. The sample included 392 Japanese adolescents (54.7% female; age range: 12–13 years old). Adolescents reported on their experiences of negative activating emotion (e.g., fear, anxiety) and the degree to whi… Show more

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