Mood States and Everyday Creativity: Employing an Experience Sampling Method and a Day Reconstruction Method

Investigating the mood-creativity relationship in everyday life is important for innovation promotion in organizational management. This study explores the relationship between mood states and everyday creativity using two different measurement methods. Both the experience sampling method (ESM) and...

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Main Authors: Wei Han, Xue Feng, Mi Zhang, Kaiping Peng, Dan Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01698/full
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spelling doaj-73960850038242168027a56c7cc278222020-11-25T02:12:19ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782019-07-011010.3389/fpsyg.2019.01698465337Mood States and Everyday Creativity: Employing an Experience Sampling Method and a Day Reconstruction MethodWei Han0Xue Feng1Mi Zhang2Kaiping Peng3Dan Zhang4Department of Psychology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Psychology, Yangtze University, Jingzhou, ChinaDepartment of Psychology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Psychology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Psychology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, ChinaInvestigating the mood-creativity relationship in everyday life is important for innovation promotion in organizational management. This study explores the relationship between mood states and everyday creativity using two different measurement methods. Both the experience sampling method (ESM) and the day reconstruction method (DRM) were simultaneously applied to conduct a 15-day follow-up study of the relationship between 10 typical positive and negative moods and creativity in daily situations. In total, 31 corporate employees participated in the study. Participants reported their mood states and creativity at three time points per day by using ESM; they also recalled and reported their mood states and creativity for at least three major events per day at the end of each day by using DRM. In total, we collected 935 valid measurements from ESM and 1260 valid measurements from DRM. The results revealed that highly active, positive moods including happiness, concentration, feeling active and interested had significant positive correlations with creativity, while the low-activity, negative mood states of feeling tired and sleepy were associated with low creativity. Both DRM-based and ESM-based results were largely consistent in measuring individual’s mood states and everyday creativity. To our knowledge, this is the first study to conduct DRM for mood-creativity relationship. The high consistency between the two daily research methods provides further empirical evidence toward a comprehensive understanding of mood and creativity. As DRM imposes a lessened respondent load on the participants as compared to ESM, our results suggest DRM as a promising tool for further mood-creativity research.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01698/fullcreativitymood stateexperience sampling methodday reconstruction methoddaily life
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Xue Feng
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Kaiping Peng
Dan Zhang
Mood States and Everyday Creativity: Employing an Experience Sampling Method and a Day Reconstruction Method
Frontiers in Psychology
creativity
mood state
experience sampling method
day reconstruction method
daily life
author_facet Wei Han
Xue Feng
Mi Zhang
Kaiping Peng
Dan Zhang
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title Mood States and Everyday Creativity: Employing an Experience Sampling Method and a Day Reconstruction Method
title_short Mood States and Everyday Creativity: Employing an Experience Sampling Method and a Day Reconstruction Method
title_full Mood States and Everyday Creativity: Employing an Experience Sampling Method and a Day Reconstruction Method
title_fullStr Mood States and Everyday Creativity: Employing an Experience Sampling Method and a Day Reconstruction Method
title_full_unstemmed Mood States and Everyday Creativity: Employing an Experience Sampling Method and a Day Reconstruction Method
title_sort mood states and everyday creativity: employing an experience sampling method and a day reconstruction method
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Investigating the mood-creativity relationship in everyday life is important for innovation promotion in organizational management. This study explores the relationship between mood states and everyday creativity using two different measurement methods. Both the experience sampling method (ESM) and the day reconstruction method (DRM) were simultaneously applied to conduct a 15-day follow-up study of the relationship between 10 typical positive and negative moods and creativity in daily situations. In total, 31 corporate employees participated in the study. Participants reported their mood states and creativity at three time points per day by using ESM; they also recalled and reported their mood states and creativity for at least three major events per day at the end of each day by using DRM. In total, we collected 935 valid measurements from ESM and 1260 valid measurements from DRM. The results revealed that highly active, positive moods including happiness, concentration, feeling active and interested had significant positive correlations with creativity, while the low-activity, negative mood states of feeling tired and sleepy were associated with low creativity. Both DRM-based and ESM-based results were largely consistent in measuring individual’s mood states and everyday creativity. To our knowledge, this is the first study to conduct DRM for mood-creativity relationship. The high consistency between the two daily research methods provides further empirical evidence toward a comprehensive understanding of mood and creativity. As DRM imposes a lessened respondent load on the participants as compared to ESM, our results suggest DRM as a promising tool for further mood-creativity research.
topic creativity
mood state
experience sampling method
day reconstruction method
daily life
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01698/full
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