美学的なニーズが,美学的な反応と創造性の関係に影響を与える方法
Xiaoxiao Dou1, Yannan Zhang1, Xiao Wang1
1College of Arts, Northeastern University, Shenyang, China.
PloS one
|September 2, 2025
まとめ
この研究では 美しさの評価は 創造性と結びついていることがわかりました 美しさへの強い需要は 学生の美学的な反応と創造的な傾向との関係を強化します
科学分野:
- 心理学
- エステティック
- 認知科学
背景:
- 美の心理学と教育への影響に関する研究が 増加しています
- しかし限られた研究で 美しさに対する認知的,感情的な反応と その創造性との関連が 探求されています
研究 の 目的:
- 審美的な反応と創造性の関係を調査する.
- この関係における美学的な必要性の緩和作用を検証する.
主な方法:
- 中国で748人の大学生を対象とした 定量的な研究です
- 匿名のオンライン調査は,美学ニーズスケール (ANS),美学応答性評価 (AReA),ウィリアムズ創造性傾向スケール (WCTS) を利用しました.
主要な成果:
- 審美的なニーズ,審美的な反応性,そして創造的な傾向の間で重要な正の相関が観察されました.
- 審美的なニーズが 審美的な反応と創造性の関係を 緩和していることが分かりました
結論:
- 高い美学的な反応を持つ人は より大きな創造性を示す傾向があります
- この効果は,美学的なニーズが顕著な個人に増幅され,創造性の育成における美の重要性を強調しています.
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