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A Correlation Study of Happiness, Motivation and Stress from Creative Pursuits

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V. Krishna Kumar, PhD, professor emeritus, Westchester University, discusses a correlation study of happiness, motivation and stress from creative pursuits, including research design, recruitment, ethical considerations, data collection and analysis, research findings, challenges faced, and lessons learned.

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Amabile, T.M(1985).Motivation and creativity: Effects of motivational orientation on creative writers. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 48,393-399.

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Bass, M, De Dreu, C.K.W, & Nijstad, B.A(2008).A Meta-Analysis of 25 years of mood–creativity research: Hedonic tone, activation, or regulatory focus? . Psychological Bulletin, 134,779-806.

Further Reading

Ceci, M, & Kumar, V.K(2016).A correlational study of creativity, happiness, and motivation. Journal of Happiness Studies, 17,609-626. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s1092-015-9615-y

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Diener, E(1984).Subjective Well-Being. Psychological Bulletin, 95,542-575.

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Jamison, K.R(1989).Mood disorders and patterns of creativity in British writers and artists. Psychiatry, 52,125-134.

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Kumar, V.K, Kemmler, D, & Holman, E.R(1997).The Creativity Styles Questionnaire—Revised. Creativity Research Journal, 10,51-58.

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