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From Book to Bludgeon: A Closer Look at Unsolicited Malevolent Responses on The Alternate Uses Task

机译:从书到Bludeon:仔细看看备用使用任务的未经请求的恶性响应

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The alternate uses task (AUT) is one of the most commonly utilized measures of divergent thinking within the creativity research literature. Some participants respond to the AUT by describing the possibility of using various common objects in a violent way (e.g., beat someone with a book), and this unsolicited inclination is termed malevolent creativity. In this study, participant responses on the AUT were systematically coded for malevolent uses, and the relations among malevolence and various individual differences including sex, ideational fluency, and originality, were examined. Results revealed that male participants generated significantly more malevolent responses to the AUT than did women, despite no significant sex differences on originality or fluency. In addition, participant originality significantly predicted malevolence, although ideational fluency did not. Taken together, these findings suggest that malevolent responses on the AUT do not arise simply when very many uses are generated (i.e., when fluency is high) but may represent a particular inclination, disproportionately displayed by males, toward utilizing divergent thinking in a potentially violent way.
机译:备用使用任务(AUT)是创造力研究文献中最常用的思维措施之一。一些参与者通过描述以暴力方式使用各种常见物体的可能性来回应AUT(例如,用一本书击败某人),并且这种未经请求的倾向被称为恶毒的创造力。在这项研究中,对AUT的参与者反应被系统地考虑了恶毒用途,并且检查了恶毒用途和包括性别,观点流畅性和原创性的各种差异的关系。结果显示,尽管对原创性或流畅性没有显着性差异,但男性参与者对AIR的影响明显更为恶性反应。此外,参与者的原创性显着预测恶毒,尽管众所周知的流畅性没有。这些研究结果表明,当生成很多用途时,没有出现对AUT上的恶性反应(即,当流畅性高时)但可能代表男性不成比例地显示的特定倾斜度,以利用潜在的暴力思维道路。

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