Creators tend to present their works to audiences emphasizing insight experiences more than the effort exerted. We propose that people hold implicit theories on the associations between insight and arts, and between effort and sciences. These beliefs influence laypeople’s evaluations of artistic and scientific products, whereas experts systematically reward effort.
Communicating the Creative Process: Preferences for Insight and Effort Differ across Domains and Audiences
MICELI, Gaetano;RAIMONDO, MARIA ANTONIETTA;SCOPELLITI, IRENE
2017-01-01
Abstract
Creators tend to present their works to audiences emphasizing insight experiences more than the effort exerted. We propose that people hold implicit theories on the associations between insight and arts, and between effort and sciences. These beliefs influence laypeople’s evaluations of artistic and scientific products, whereas experts systematically reward effort.File in questo prodotto:
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