The Role of Metacognitive Strategy Monitoring and Control in the Relationship between Creative Mindsets and Divergent Thinking Performance.

Xiaoyu Jia, Tianwei Xu, Yuchi Zhang
Author Information
  1. Xiaoyu Jia: College of Teacher Education, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, China.
  2. Tianwei Xu: College of Science, Qiongtai Normal University, Haikou 571127, China.
  3. Yuchi Zhang: Department of Educational Technology, School of Wisdom Education, Jiangsu Normal University, Xuzhou 221116, China.

Abstract

Previous research has shown that creative mindsets influence creativity. Compared with people with a fixed creative mindset, those with a growth creative mindset performed better in creative tasks. The underlying mechanism, however, is not completely understood. The present study has extended previous works to explore whether metacognitive strategy monitoring and control influence the relationship between creative mindsets and divergent thinking performance. The thinking aloud method was used to summarize four strategies in a divergent thinking task (an alternative uses task, AUT) in a pilot study: memory retrieval, splitting, property-based, and general use strategies. In the formal study, the creative mindsets scale, AUT, self-strategic utility judgment (i.e., an index of metacognitive strategy monitoring), and frequency of strategies usage (i.e., an index of metacognitive strategy control) were used to explore the relationships among creative mindsets, divergent thinking, and metacognitive strategy monitoring and control. The results indicated a positive correlation between a growth creative mindset and divergent thinking but a negative correlation between a fixed creative mindset and divergent thinking. More importantly, there were identified mediating roles of metacognitive monitoring and control of splitting and property-based strategies in the relationship between creative mindsets and divergent thinking. The findings reveal that creative mindsets are a critical predictor of divergent thinking, and metacognitive monitoring and control of abstract strategies mediate this association.

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Grants

  1. cstc2021jcyj-msxmX0973/Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing China
  2. SWU2009427/the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
  3. HNSK-ZC22-206/the General Project of Philosophy and Social Science of Hainan Province

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