Interaction with metaphors enhances creative potential

IF 0.7 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Poetry Therapy Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI:10.1080/08893675.2021.2018268
Julio C. Penagos-Corzo, Marco A. López-Maytorena, Sheila Pintado
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the effects of interaction with metaphors on a measure of creative potential: ideational fluency. For this purpose, 150 Mexican college students were selected. They were assigned to two experimental conditions (major and minor interaction with metaphors) and a control group. The CREA Creative Intelligence Test was used as a measure of ideational fluency and two instruments were developed for the presentation of metaphors. As a control measure, an instrument for the presentation of synonyms was developed. All instruments were designed and presented in Superlab. The analysis of covariance showed statistically significant differences (p < .001) between the means of the three groups, where high scores were consistent with the groups with the greatest exposure. The discussion of the findings revolves around the cognitive implications of metaphors and its possible applications.
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与隐喻的互动增强了创造潜力
摘要本文探讨了隐喻互动对创造性潜能的影响:概念流畅性。为此,我们选择了150名墨西哥大学生。他们被分配到两个实验条件(主要和次要的隐喻互动)和一个对照组。CREA创造性智力测验被用来衡量思想流畅性,并开发了两种工具来表达隐喻。作为一种控制措施,开发了同义词表示工具。所有的仪器都是在Superlab设计和展示的。协方差分析显示,三组平均值之间的差异有统计学意义(p < 0.001),其中高分与暴露程度最高的组一致。研究结果围绕隐喻的认知含义及其可能的应用展开讨论。
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Journal of Poetry Therapy
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