Creativity for the Group: Distinctive Feminists Engage in Divergent Thinking When Acting on Behalf of Women

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Publication date 05-2021
Journal Social Psychological and Personality Science
Volume | Issue number 12 | 4
Pages (from-to) 461-470
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Psychology Research Institute (PsyRes)
Abstract
For feminists, a core goal is to promote the interests of women as a group. Across three studies, we examined whether the pursuit of such goals can lead feminists to use more divergent thinking styles. We measured identification with feminists, identification with women, and manipulated the extent to which a divergent thinking task was congruent with the goal of promoting women’s interests. Results showed that—when given the opportunity to promote the interests of women—feminist identification was associated with greater divergent thinking. This effect was observed only in feminists who identified less strongly with women as a group (“distinctive feminists”). We conclude that distinctive feminists draw on divergent thinking to promote the interests of women as a group.
Document type Article
Note With supplementary file.
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1177/1948550620926414
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