How does the Dunning-Kruger effect happen in creativity? The creative self-concept matters

IF 3.7 2区 教育学 Q1 Social Sciences Thinking Skills and Creativity Pub Date : 2024-09-05 DOI:10.1016/j.tsc.2024.101638
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The Dunning-Kruger effect refers to the tendency of unskilled individuals to overestimate their abilities while skilled individuals tend to underestimate themselves. The purpose of this study is to investigate the existence of the Dunning-Kruger effect in creativity and identify its key determinants. Using the cue-utilization framework, we explored how inaccurate metacognitive judgments result from creative self-concept, compared to those who can accurately evaluate themselves. Two hundred and ten university students completed an Alternative Uses Task (AUT) and evaluated their performance with self- and comparative judgments, then they reported the creative self-concept. The study conducted a two-step clustering analysis based on individuals' creative performance, judgments, and Bias Index of metacognitive judgments, and identified four distinct groups: 'skilled but underestimate' (SU group), 'unskilled but aware' (UA group), 'skilled and aware' (SA group), and 'unskilled and overestimate' (UO group). The SU and UO groups were typical examples of the Dunning-Kruger effect. Using binary logistic regression analysis, we found that high creative self-concept enabled skilled individuals to assess their creativity accurately, while it caused unskilled individuals to overestimate their creativity. This study identified the Dunning-Kruger effect in creativity while also offering new insights into the underlying mechanism of the Dunning-Kruger effect.

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邓宁-克鲁格效应如何影响创造力?创造性自我概念很重要
邓宁-克鲁格效应(Dunning-Kruger effect)指的是没有技能的人倾向于高估自己的能力,而有技能的人则倾向于低估自己。本研究的目的是调查创造力中是否存在邓宁-克鲁格效应,并确定其主要决定因素。利用线索利用框架,我们探讨了与能够准确评价自己的人相比,创造性自我概念如何导致不准确的元认知判断。210 名大学生完成了一项替代性使用任务(AUT),并通过自我判断和比较判断对自己的表现进行了评价,然后他们报告了创造性自我概念。研究根据个人的创造性表现、判断和元认知判断偏差指数进行了两步聚类分析,确定了四个不同的组别:"熟练但低估 "组(SU 组)、"不熟练但意识到 "组(UA 组)、"熟练且意识到 "组(SA 组)和 "不熟练且高估 "组(UO 组)。SU 组和 UO 组是邓宁-克鲁格效应的典型例子。通过二元逻辑回归分析,我们发现,高创造力自我概念使技能娴熟的人能够准确评估自己的创造力,而使技能不娴熟的人高估自己的创造力。这项研究发现了创造力中的邓宁-克鲁格效应,同时也对邓宁-克鲁格效应的内在机制提出了新的见解。
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Thinking Skills and Creativity
Thinking Skills and Creativity EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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76 days
期刊介绍: Thinking Skills and Creativity is a new journal providing a peer-reviewed forum for communication and debate for the community of researchers interested in teaching for thinking and creativity. Papers may represent a variety of theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches and may relate to any age level in a diversity of settings: formal and informal, education and work-based.
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