Workspace Disorder Does Not Influence Creativity and Executive Functions

Recent research by Vohs et al. (2013) garnered media attention after reporting that disordered environments increase creativity. The present research was designed to conceptually replicate and extend this finding by exploring the effect of workspace disorder on creativity. Participants were randomly...

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Main Authors: Alberto Manzi, Yana Durmysheva, Shannon K. Pinegar, Andrew Rogers, Justine Ramos
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-01-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02662/full
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spelling doaj-7079d3710ff24b69bf4fb3cf6c9dca592020-11-24T21:52:39ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782019-01-01910.3389/fpsyg.2018.02662416289Workspace Disorder Does Not Influence Creativity and Executive FunctionsAlberto Manzi0Yana Durmysheva1Shannon K. Pinegar2Andrew Rogers3Justine Ramos4School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, NY, United StatesBorough of Manhattan Community College, City University of New York, New York, NY, United StatesBaruch College, City University of New York, New York, NY, United StatesSchool of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, NY, United StatesSchool of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, NY, United StatesRecent research by Vohs et al. (2013) garnered media attention after reporting that disordered environments increase creativity. The present research was designed to conceptually replicate and extend this finding by exploring the effect of workspace disorder on creativity. Participants were randomly assigned to work at a neatly organized (Order condition) or a messy desk (Disorder condition), where they completed several paper-and-pencil and computerized tasks, including two validated creativity measures (Abbreviated Torrance Test for Adults; ATTA; Goff and Torrance, 2002; Alternative Uses Task; adapted from Guilford, 1967). We also included several executive control measures from the NIH EXAMINER (Kramer, 2011), to explore the role of reduced top-down control in explaining a possible creativity-disorder connection. Independent-samples t-tests failed to replicate any significant difference in creativity between the Order and Disorder conditions. Furthermore, the conditions did not differentially affect executive control. Despite implementing an experimental setup similar to the one in Vohs et al. (2013), including a larger sample size, and adopting multiple measures of the constructs of interest, we did not find any effect of workspace clutter on cognitive performance. At this stage, the relationship between disorder and cognition seems elusive and does not warrant the claims it generated in the popular press.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02662/fullclutterdisorderordermessy deskcreativitydivergent thinking
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Workspace Disorder Does Not Influence Creativity and Executive Functions
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title Workspace Disorder Does Not Influence Creativity and Executive Functions
title_short Workspace Disorder Does Not Influence Creativity and Executive Functions
title_full Workspace Disorder Does Not Influence Creativity and Executive Functions
title_fullStr Workspace Disorder Does Not Influence Creativity and Executive Functions
title_full_unstemmed Workspace Disorder Does Not Influence Creativity and Executive Functions
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series Frontiers in Psychology
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description Recent research by Vohs et al. (2013) garnered media attention after reporting that disordered environments increase creativity. The present research was designed to conceptually replicate and extend this finding by exploring the effect of workspace disorder on creativity. Participants were randomly assigned to work at a neatly organized (Order condition) or a messy desk (Disorder condition), where they completed several paper-and-pencil and computerized tasks, including two validated creativity measures (Abbreviated Torrance Test for Adults; ATTA; Goff and Torrance, 2002; Alternative Uses Task; adapted from Guilford, 1967). We also included several executive control measures from the NIH EXAMINER (Kramer, 2011), to explore the role of reduced top-down control in explaining a possible creativity-disorder connection. Independent-samples t-tests failed to replicate any significant difference in creativity between the Order and Disorder conditions. Furthermore, the conditions did not differentially affect executive control. Despite implementing an experimental setup similar to the one in Vohs et al. (2013), including a larger sample size, and adopting multiple measures of the constructs of interest, we did not find any effect of workspace clutter on cognitive performance. At this stage, the relationship between disorder and cognition seems elusive and does not warrant the claims it generated in the popular press.
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disorder
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creativity
divergent thinking
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