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Stimulated by Novelty? The Role of Psychological Needs and Perceived Creativity.


ABSTRACT: In the current research, we aimed to address the inconsistent finding in the brainstorming literature that cognitive stimulation sometimes results from novel input, yet other times from non-novel input. We expected and found, in three experiments, that the strength and valence of this relationship are moderated by people's psychological needs for structure and autonomy. Specifically, the effect of novel input (vs. non-novel input), through perceived creativity, on cognitive stimulation was stronger for people who were either low in need for structure or high in need for autonomy. Also, when the input people received did not fit their needs, they experienced less psychological cognitive stimulation from this input (i.e., less task enjoyment and feeling more blocked) compared with when they did not receive any input. Hence, to create the ideal circumstances for people to achieve cognitive stimulation when brainstorming, input novelty should be aligned with their psychological needs.

SUBMITTER: De Jonge KMM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5946663 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Stimulated by Novelty? The Role of Psychological Needs and Perceived Creativity.

De Jonge Kiki M M KMM   Rietzschel Eric F EF   Van Yperen Nico W NW  

Personality & social psychology bulletin 20180206 6


In the current research, we aimed to address the inconsistent finding in the brainstorming literature that cognitive stimulation sometimes results from novel input, yet other times from non-novel input. We expected and found, in three experiments, that the strength and valence of this relationship are moderated by people's psychological needs for structure and autonomy. Specifically, the effect of novel input (vs. non-novel input), through perceived creativity, on cognitive stimulation was stron  ...[more]

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