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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN POSITIVE AFFECTION, NEGATIVE AFFECTION AND INTRINSIC MOTIVATION WITH CREATIVITY

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  49-63

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 Background: CREATIVITY as the ability to generate novel ideas and think creatively about problems, has long been considered an important skill for individuals, as well as for societies.Objective: Therefore, this research was carried out to study the relationship between POSITIVE AFFECTion, NEGATIVE AFFECTion and INTRINSIC MOTIVATION with CREATIVITY.Method: Among students of Tehran University 100 were selected using stratified random sampling to participate in the research. Research questionnaires included: Watson et al (1988), 20 item questionnaire for Assessment of Positive and NEGATIVE AFFECTion, Amabile and Tierney’s (1999), 5 item INTRINSIC MOTIVATION questionnaire, and Palmon et al (2004), 11 item CREATIVITY questionnaire. Data were analyzed using Pearson’s correlation coefficient, step by step multiple regression analysis, and ttest.Findings: The results showed there is positive significant relation between CREATIVITY with POSITIVE AFFECTion and INTRINSIC MOTIVATION. There was also a negative - but not significant- correlation between NEGATIVE AFFECTion and CREATIVITY. Based on these results, POSITIVE AFFECTion and INTRINSIC MOTIVATION could determine respectively 46% and 4% of CREATIVITY’s variance.Conclusion: So, POSITIVE AFFECTion and INTRINSIC MOTIVATION can predict CREATIVITY scores, but NEGATIVE AFFECTion is not a suitable predictor for CREATIVITY.

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    KAZEMIZADEH, HAJAR, & NOURY GHASEM ABADI, ROBABEH. (2015). THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN POSITIVE AFFECTION, NEGATIVE AFFECTION AND INTRINSIC MOTIVATION WITH CREATIVITY. INNOVATION & CREATIVITY IN HUMAN SCIENCE, 5(1), 49-63. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/223312/en

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    KAZEMIZADEH HAJAR, NOURY GHASEM ABADI ROBABEH. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN POSITIVE AFFECTION, NEGATIVE AFFECTION AND INTRINSIC MOTIVATION WITH CREATIVITY. INNOVATION & CREATIVITY IN HUMAN SCIENCE[Internet]. 2015;5(1):49-63. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/223312/en

    IEEE: Copy

    HAJAR KAZEMIZADEH, and ROBABEH NOURY GHASEM ABADI, “THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN POSITIVE AFFECTION, NEGATIVE AFFECTION AND INTRINSIC MOTIVATION WITH CREATIVITY,” INNOVATION & CREATIVITY IN HUMAN SCIENCE, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 49–63, 2015, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/223312/en

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