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Creativity in the Age of Technology: Measuring the Digital Creativity of Millennials
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New MeasureEducational PsychologyEducationSocial SciencesPsychologyCreativityCreative ThinkingDigital TechnologyCreative TechnologyBehavioral SciencesCreative Behavior QuestionnaireDesignMotivationUser ExperienceCreativity AssessmentComputational CreativitySocial InnovationTechnologyCreative ComputingDigital Creativity
Digital technology and its many uses form an emerging domain of creative expression for adolescents and young adults. To date, measures of self-reported creative behavior cover more traditional forms of creativity, including visual art, music, or writing, but do not include creativity in the digital domain. This article introduces a new measure, the Creative Behavior Questionnaire: Digital (CBQD), which assesses self-reported creative behavior in the digital domain. High school students (N = 230) completed the CBQD, as well as several other measures of creativity and personality. Factor analysis revealed 3 factors: digital creativity achievement, school-based everyday creativity, and self-expressive digital creativity. Factor-based scales showed expected correlations with other creativity measures, as well as Big-Five personality traits and Unconventionality, supporting construct validity. Results indicate that the CBQD can be used as an independent or a supplemental measure of creative behavior.
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