The Bias Against Creativity
University of Pennsylvania · University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · +2 more institutions
Abstract
People often reject creative ideas, even when espousing creativity as a desired goal. To explain this paradox, we propose that people can hold a bias against creativity that is not necessarily overt and that is activated when people experience a motivation to reduce uncertainty. In two experiments, we manipulated uncertainty using different methods, including an uncertainty-reduction prime. The results of both experiments demonstrated the existence of a negative bias against creativity (relative to practicality) when participants experienced uncertainty. Furthermore, this bias against creativity interfered with participants' ability to recognize a creative idea. These results reveal a concealed barrier that…
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- Creativity
- Psychology
- Social psychology
- Face (sociological concept)
- Cognitive psychology
- Creativity technique
- Social science
- Sociology
- Reduced inequalities