The Creative Character of Talk: Individual Differences in Narrative Production Ability

作者: Melanie Morgan , John O. Greene , Elizabeth A. Gill , Jennifer D. McCullough

DOI: 10.1080/10510970902834908

关键词: PsychoticismNeuroticismNarrativeSocial psychologyPsychologyExtraversion and introversionSocial skillsCharacter (mathematics)Eysenck Personality QuestionnaireCreativityCommunication

摘要: The creative character of human message behavior is at once ubiquitous and elusive. Our talk routinely novel, yet our understanding the processes that give rise to such creativity in its infancy. Moreover, everyday experience suggests some people are simply better “thinking on their feet” than others. current studies sought ascertain whether do, indeed, differ ability produce novel messages or impression individual differences more perceived actual. Two involving examination simple SITUATION-ACTION-BECAUSE narratives reported. results Study 1 suggest do message-production abilities. Additional analyses this difference distinct from extraversion, neuroticism, psychoticism as assessed by Eysenck Personality Questionnaire. EPQ lie-scale scores were, however, related narrative-production performance, may reflect...

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