走向一种好奇心和创造力的因果模型
David J Grüning1,2, Joachim I Krueger3
1Psychology Department, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany david.gruening@psychologie.uni-heidelberg.de.
The Behavioral and brain sciences
|May 21, 2024
概括
好奇心驱使人们寻求信息的动机,而创造力则使人们能够根据这种动机采取行动. 高度的好奇心和创造力都对有效的信息搜索行为至关重要.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 创造力研究 创意研究
- 信息科学 信息科学 信息科学
背景情况:
- 以前的研究表明,好奇心和创造力之间存在关联.
- 在理解这些构造之间的顺序和因果关系方面存在差距.
- 寻求信息的动机和采取行动的能力需要进一步调查.
研究的目的:
- 提出一个连续的因果模型,将好奇心,信息搜索和创造力联系起来.
- 确定好奇心 (动机) 和创造力 (能力) 在获取信息中的不同作用.
- 确定好奇心和创造力都是信息搜索行为的必要条件.
主要方法:
- 基于现有实证发现的理论建模.
- 假设一个连续的调解过程.
- 定义好奇心作为信息动机的驱动力,创造力作为行动的推动力.
主要成果:
- 提出了一种连续的因果模型,其中好奇心会影响寻找信息的动机.
- 创造力被认为是根据这种动机采取行动的能力.
- 该模型表明,高水平的好奇心和创造力都是信息搜索的先决条件.
结论:
- 好奇心和创造力不仅仅是关联的,而且在信息搜索中是连续的因果关系.
- 了解这种顺序关系可以增强人类动机和认知表现的模型.
- 这一框架为内在驱动和认知能力之间的相互作用提供了一个新的视角.
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