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@article{ Görlich2023, title = {Development of Creative Process Assessment Scale (CPAS)}, author = {Görlich, Yvonne}, journal = {Journal of Creativity}, number = {1}, pages = {1-12}, volume = {33}, year = {2023}, issn = {2713-3745}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yjoc.2023.100042}, urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-100563-9}, abstract = {Creativity can be described as a process, and a model with eight phases is presented here: 1. problem discovery, 2. information search, intake and valuation, 3. concept combination, 4. idea generation, 5. development of a solution approach, 6. idea evaluation, 7. adaption and realization, and 8. communication and implementation. To measure these phases, a 24-item Creative Process Assessment Scale (CPAS) was developed, tested on 2324 participants, and validated with several instruments. This confirmed good reliability for the total score (Omega total: 0.95, Cronbach's alpha: 0.93, retest reliability: 0.87). Bifactor models were computed (with a general factor and either eight or seven specific factors). Combining phases 4 and 5 as core creativity showed the best fit. Validity analyses confirmed the phase model: Correlation patterns to personality traits showed the highest correlations between phase 4 and openness, between phase 7 and conscientiousness, between phase 8 and extraversion and risk-taking, and between phase 2 and the need for cognition. The CPAS correlated highly with creative self-efficacy as well as with domains of creativity and medium with scales measuring creative activity, achievement and behavior. The CPAS is thus a reliable and valid instrument to assess the creative process.}, keywords = {Kreativität; creativity; Innovation; innovation; Kognition; cognition; Risikoverhalten; risk behavior; Skalenkonstruktion; scale construction; Persönlichkeitsmerkmal; personality traits}}