The Relationship between Creativity and Global/National Identity: Comparative Study of Lithuanian and American Students’ Sample

[full article, abstract in English; abstract in Lithuanian] The mindset of either a national or global identity was primed in the participants in the United States and Lithuania. The effects of priming on creativity were then examined. Two hundred and eighty-five participants from the United Sta...

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Main Authors: Viktoria Tidikis, Dovilė Petkevičiūtė-Barysienė, Dana Donohue, Lauryna Rakickienė
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius University Press 2018-12-01
Series:Psichologija
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Online Access:http://www.journals.vu.lt/psichologija/article/view/12332
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spelling doaj-2c4a85c7a253408a9d45c1db498efe9a2020-11-24T21:53:46ZengVilnius University PressPsichologija1392-03592345-00612018-12-015810.15388/Psichol.2018.4The Relationship between Creativity and Global/National Identity: Comparative Study of Lithuanian and American Students’ SampleViktoria Tidikis0Dovilė Petkevičiūtė-Barysienė1Dana Donohue2Lauryna Rakickienė3Northern Arizona UniversityVilnius UniversityNorthern Arizona UniversityVilnius University [full article, abstract in English; abstract in Lithuanian] The mindset of either a national or global identity was primed in the participants in the United States and Lithuania. The effects of priming on creativity were then examined. Two hundred and eighty-five participants from the United States and 95 Lithuanian participants received one of three possible manipulations: one that primed national identity, one that primed global identity, or no manipulation. They were then asked to complete measures of creativity. The results suggested that participants from Lithuania scored higher than the American participants on measures of national orientation regardless of the condition in which they participated. Lithuanian participants were the most affected by the national prime, and scored particularly low on global orientation when they were in the national identity condition. Lithuanian participants scored higher than participants from the United States on all measures of creativity, regardless of the condition. However, a country-by-condition interaction was also present, showing that participants in the US scored higher on creativity when they were in the global prime condition, while Lithuanians received higher creativity scores when in the national prime condition. Explanations and implications for these results are discussed. http://www.journals.vu.lt/psichologija/article/view/12332creativityglobal orientationnational orientation
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author Viktoria Tidikis
Dovilė Petkevičiūtė-Barysienė
Dana Donohue
Lauryna Rakickienė
spellingShingle Viktoria Tidikis
Dovilė Petkevičiūtė-Barysienė
Dana Donohue
Lauryna Rakickienė
The Relationship between Creativity and Global/National Identity: Comparative Study of Lithuanian and American Students’ Sample
Psichologija
creativity
global orientation
national orientation
author_facet Viktoria Tidikis
Dovilė Petkevičiūtė-Barysienė
Dana Donohue
Lauryna Rakickienė
author_sort Viktoria Tidikis
title The Relationship between Creativity and Global/National Identity: Comparative Study of Lithuanian and American Students’ Sample
title_short The Relationship between Creativity and Global/National Identity: Comparative Study of Lithuanian and American Students’ Sample
title_full The Relationship between Creativity and Global/National Identity: Comparative Study of Lithuanian and American Students’ Sample
title_fullStr The Relationship between Creativity and Global/National Identity: Comparative Study of Lithuanian and American Students’ Sample
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship between Creativity and Global/National Identity: Comparative Study of Lithuanian and American Students’ Sample
title_sort relationship between creativity and global/national identity: comparative study of lithuanian and american students’ sample
publisher Vilnius University Press
series Psichologija
issn 1392-0359
2345-0061
publishDate 2018-12-01
description [full article, abstract in English; abstract in Lithuanian] The mindset of either a national or global identity was primed in the participants in the United States and Lithuania. The effects of priming on creativity were then examined. Two hundred and eighty-five participants from the United States and 95 Lithuanian participants received one of three possible manipulations: one that primed national identity, one that primed global identity, or no manipulation. They were then asked to complete measures of creativity. The results suggested that participants from Lithuania scored higher than the American participants on measures of national orientation regardless of the condition in which they participated. Lithuanian participants were the most affected by the national prime, and scored particularly low on global orientation when they were in the national identity condition. Lithuanian participants scored higher than participants from the United States on all measures of creativity, regardless of the condition. However, a country-by-condition interaction was also present, showing that participants in the US scored higher on creativity when they were in the global prime condition, while Lithuanians received higher creativity scores when in the national prime condition. Explanations and implications for these results are discussed.
topic creativity
global orientation
national orientation
url http://www.journals.vu.lt/psichologija/article/view/12332
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