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View article: The Hateful Eight: An Efficient Multifaceted Short Dark Tetrad Measure
The Hateful Eight: An Efficient Multifaceted Short Dark Tetrad Measure Open
Using the 28 items of the Short Dark Tetrad (SD4; Paulhus et al., 2021), we developed a 16-item version with two items for each of eight facets called the Hateful Eight (H8). Across four studies of university and online samples (Ntotal=2,3…
View article: The Hateful Eight: An Efficient Multifaceted Short Dark Tetrad Measure
The Hateful Eight: An Efficient Multifaceted Short Dark Tetrad Measure Open
Using the 28 items of the Short Dark Tetrad (SD4; Paulhus et al., 2021), we developed a 16-item version with two items for each of eight facets called the Hateful Eight (H8). Across four studies of university and online samples (Ntotal=2,3…
View article: The Hateful Eight: An Efficient Multifaceted Short Dark Tetrad Measure
The Hateful Eight: An Efficient Multifaceted Short Dark Tetrad Measure Open
Using the 28 items of the Short Dark Tetrad (SD4; Paulhus et al., 2021), we developed a 16-item version with two items for each of eight facets called the Hateful Eight (H8). Across four studies of university and online samples (Ntotal=2,3…
View article: The Hateful Eight: An Efficient Multifaceted Short Dark Tetrad Measure for Adults
The Hateful Eight: An Efficient Multifaceted Short Dark Tetrad Measure for Adults Open
Using the 28 items of the Short Dark Tetrad (SD4; Paulhus et al., 2021), we developed a 16-item version with two items for each of eight facets called the Hateful Eight (H8). Across four studies of university and online samples (total N = …
View article: Quality of Life in Autistic Children: Discrepancies Between Self‐ and Caregiver‐Proxy Reports and Associations With Individual Characteristics
Quality of Life in Autistic Children: Discrepancies Between Self‐ and Caregiver‐Proxy Reports and Associations With Individual Characteristics Open
Quality of life (QoL) is important for everyone and has been identified as a priority for autistic people. However, studies typically focus on caregiver‐proxy‐reported QoL and its related individual characteristics, even though self‐ and c…
View article: The Hateful Eight (H8): An Efficient Multifaceted Approach to the Short Dark Tetrad (SD4)
The Hateful Eight (H8): An Efficient Multifaceted Approach to the Short Dark Tetrad (SD4) Open
Using the 28 items of the Short Dark Tetrad (SD4; Paulhus et al., 2021), we developed a 16-item version with two items for each of eight facets called the Hateful Eight (H8). Across four studies of university and online samples (Ntotal=2,3…
View article: Building Bridges: The Importance of Bringing Together the Empirical Sciences & the Humanities
Building Bridges: The Importance of Bringing Together the Empirical Sciences & the Humanities Open
In the 21st century, where digital advancements change how we perceive art and aesthetics, there is a need to examine how empirical sciences and the humanities can collaboratively explore these complexities. This paper highlights the recip…
View article: Humor Self-Concepts and Personality: Locating Humor Efficacy and Identity Beliefs Within Extraversion, Openness, and Imagination
Humor Self-Concepts and Personality: Locating Humor Efficacy and Identity Beliefs Within Extraversion, Openness, and Imagination Open
People’s beliefs about their ability to be funny, like their creative self-beliefs more generally, are important to understanding their creative goals, actions, and achievements in the domain of humor. Paralleling general creative self-con…
View article: The well-being benefits of virtual art galleries: Examining the roles of emotion, immersion, and individual differences
The well-being benefits of virtual art galleries: Examining the roles of emotion, immersion, and individual differences Open
A wealth of research suggests that engaging with visual art and visiting art museums is beneficial to flourishing; however, less is known about the potential benefits of digital forms of engagement. An emerging literature provides prelimin…
View article: Variation in Divergent Thinking, Executive-Control Abilities, and Mind-Wandering Measured in and Out of the Laboratory
Variation in Divergent Thinking, Executive-Control Abilities, and Mind-Wandering Measured in and Out of the Laboratory Open
Individual differences in executive functions (or executive control abilities) predict variation in creative thinking ability. Relatedly, propensity for mind-wandering-or task unrelated thought-has been gaining attention among creativity s…
View article: Variation in divergent thinking, executive-control abilities, and mind-wandering measured in and out of the laboratory
Variation in divergent thinking, executive-control abilities, and mind-wandering measured in and out of the laboratory Open
Individual differences in executive functions (or executive control abilities) predict variation in creative thinking ability. Relatedly, propensity for mind-wandering—or task unrelated thought—has been gaining attention among creativity s…
View article: The Well-Being Benefits of Virtual Art Galleries: Examining the Roles of Emotion, Immersion, and Individual Differences
The Well-Being Benefits of Virtual Art Galleries: Examining the Roles of Emotion, Immersion, and Individual Differences Open
A wealth of research suggests that engaging with visual art and visiting art museums is beneficial to flourishing; however, less is known about the potential benefits of digital forms of engagement. An emerging literature provides prelimin…
View article: Evaluating the Structure of the Aesthetic Responsiveness Assessment (AReA) with Bootstrap Exploratory Graph Analysis
Evaluating the Structure of the Aesthetic Responsiveness Assessment (AReA) with Bootstrap Exploratory Graph Analysis Open
The Aesthetic Responsiveness Assessment (AReA) is a brief self-report scale for measuring individual differences in the strength of responses to art objects and events. Its 14 items sort into three subscales measuring aesthetic appreciatio…
View article: Variation in divergent thinking, executive-control abilities, and mind-wandering measured in and out of the laboratory
Variation in divergent thinking, executive-control abilities, and mind-wandering measured in and out of the laboratory Open
Individual differences in executive functions (or executive control abilities) predict variation in creative thinking ability. Relatedly, propensity for mind-wandering has been gaining attention among creativity scholars, but its effects o…
View article: Mapping Visit Behaviors in a Virtual Art Gallery to Visitor Engagement Profiles Using Latent Class Analysis
Mapping Visit Behaviors in a Virtual Art Gallery to Visitor Engagement Profiles Using Latent Class Analysis Open
Virtual art galleries represent a rapidly growing and potentially unique context for art engagement, but little is known about the psychological nature of these experiences. To better characterize virtual art gallery visits, we quantified …
View article: Virtual Galleries as Promising Tools for Research into Visitor Behavior
Virtual Galleries as Promising Tools for Research into Visitor Behavior Open
Scholars and cultural institutions have become interested in the experience that digital tools, particularly virtual gallery environments in which users navigate and interact with 3D spaces, offer visitors. However, the potential for virtu…
View article: Virtual art visits: Examining the effects of slow looking onwell-being in an online environment.
Virtual art visits: Examining the effects of slow looking onwell-being in an online environment. Open
Throughout history, visual art has helped people feel connected to each other, experience a deep sense of belonging to their communities, and enhance their own well-being.In recent years, many museums have increased their digital presence …
View article: Emotional Experiences and Flourishing During Art Museum Visits: A Latent Class Analysis
Emotional Experiences and Flourishing During Art Museum Visits: A Latent Class Analysis Open
Our emotional experiences can be influenced by many factors, including our engagement with visual art. Further, as our emotional experiences may help us develop psychological resources, they have important implications for our overall flou…
View article: Updating the Aesthetic Fluency Scale: Revised long and short forms for research in the psychology of the arts
Updating the Aesthetic Fluency Scale: Revised long and short forms for research in the psychology of the arts Open
People’s knowledge about the arts shapes how they experience and engage with art. Since its introduction, the 10-item Aesthetic Fluency Scale has been widely used to measure self-reported art knowledge. Drawing from findings and researcher…
View article: Mapping Visit Behaviors in a Virtual Art Gallery to Visitor Engagement Profiles Using Latent Class Analysis
Mapping Visit Behaviors in a Virtual Art Gallery to Visitor Engagement Profiles Using Latent Class Analysis Open
View article: Examining the Flourishing Impacts of Repeated Visits to a Virtual Art Museum and the Role of Immersion
Examining the Flourishing Impacts of Repeated Visits to a Virtual Art Museum and the Role of Immersion Open
Visiting art museums has been associated with a range of flourishing outcomes. However, there have been recent shifts towards increasing digital engagement with art, leading to a radical change in how people experience visual art. Given th…
View article: Examining the Flourishing Impacts of Repeated Visits to a Virtual Art Museum and the Role of Immersion
Examining the Flourishing Impacts of Repeated Visits to a Virtual Art Museum and the Role of Immersion Open
Visiting art museums has been associated with a range of flourishing outcomes. But there have been recent shifts towards increasing digital engagement with art, leading to a radical change in how people experience visual art. Given the now…
View article: Updating the Aesthetic Fluency Scale: Revised Long and Short Forms for Lab and Field Research in the Arts
Updating the Aesthetic Fluency Scale: Revised Long and Short Forms for Lab and Field Research in the Arts Open
People’s knowledge about the arts shapes how they experience and engage with art. Since its introduction, the 10-item Aesthetic Fluency Scale has been widely used to measure self-reported art knowledge. Drawing from findings and researcher…
View article: Visiting Virtual Museums: How Personality and Art-Related Individual Differences Shape Visitor Behavior in an Online Virtual Gallery
Visiting Virtual Museums: How Personality and Art-Related Individual Differences Shape Visitor Behavior in an Online Virtual Gallery Open
The present study explored how personality shapes encounters with art within a virtual art gallery. An online sample of n = 264 adults completed questionnaires before freely wandering around a virtual gallery, which spanned three rooms and…
View article: Virtual Art Visits: Examining the Effects of Slow Looking on Well-Being in an Online Environment
Virtual Art Visits: Examining the Effects of Slow Looking on Well-Being in an Online Environment Open
Throughout history, visual art has helped people feel connected to each other, experience a deep sense of belonging to their communities, and enhance their own well-being. In recent years, many museums have increased their digital presence…
View article: The Open Gallery for Arts Research (OGAR): An open-source tool for studying the psychology of virtual art museum visits
The Open Gallery for Arts Research (OGAR): An open-source tool for studying the psychology of virtual art museum visits Open
View article: Long-term prognosis and educational determinants of brain network decline in older adult individuals
Long-term prognosis and educational determinants of brain network decline in older adult individuals Open
View article: Aesthetic Preference for Glossy Materials: An Attempted Replication and Extension
Aesthetic Preference for Glossy Materials: An Attempted Replication and Extension Open
The psychology of art and aesthetics has a long-standing interest in how low-level features, such as symmetry, curvature, and color, affect people’s aesthetic experience. Recent research in this tradition suggests that people find glossy, …
View article: Taking Inventory of the Creative Behavior Inventory: An Item Response Theory Analysis of the CBI
Taking Inventory of the Creative Behavior Inventory: An Item Response Theory Analysis of the CBI Open
The original 90-item Creative Behavior Inventory (CBI) was a landmark self-report scale in creativity research, and the 28-item brief form developed nearly 20 years ago continues to be a popular measure of everyday creativity. Relatively l…
View article: CBI Data Files and R Code
CBI Data Files and R Code Open