Emily C. Nusbaum

There are 9 included publications by Emily C. Nusbaum :

TitleDateViewsBrief Description
Are intelligence and creativity really so different? Fluid intelligence, executive processes, and strategy use in divergent thinking. 2011 15523 Contemporary creativity research views intelligence and creativity as essentially unrelated abilities, and many studies have found only modest correlations between them. The present research, based on improved approaches to creativity assessment and ...
Are openness and intellect distinct aspects of openness to experience? A test of the O/I model. 2011 6465 The Openness/Intellect (O/I) model proposes that Openness to Experience has two major facets—Openness and Intellect—that can be measured with the Big Five Aspect Scales (BFAS). Thus far, however, research has not shown distinct, unique relationships ...
Listening between the notes: personality, listening context, and aesthetic chills in everyday music listening 2012 4782 Why do people get chills in response to music? Most people report feeling chills — experienced as goose bumps, shivers down the spine, or hair standing on end — at least sometimes when listening to music, but a small minority of people sa...
A meta-analysis of individual differences in humor production and personality 2015 1848 One main area of focus in humor production research is exploring individual differences in humor production ability (i.e., the ability to produce something funny on the spot), particularly via its relationship with personality. The last 40 years of r...
On personality and piloerection: Individual differences in aesthetic chills and other unusual aesthetic experiences 2011 2941 Relatively little is known about aesthetic chills, the experience of goose bumps and shivers in response to the arts. The present study explored how often people report such experiences and what people who often experience them are like. After noting...
Review of the book Undergraduate writing in psychology: Learning to tell the scientific story. 2008 2590 Reviews the book, Undergraduate writing in psychology: Learning to tell the scientific story by R. Eric Landrum (see record 2008-03689-000). This review is written from the perspective of a student who enrolled in a course on academic writing and a p...
Shivers and Timbres: Personality and the Experience of Chills From Music 2011 3171 Most people report that listening to music sometimes creates chills—feeling goose bumps and shivers on the neck, scalp, and spine—but some people seem to never experience them. The present research examined who tends to experience music-induced chill...
A snapshot of creativity: Evaluating a quick and simple method for assessing divergent thinking. 2009 5941 Creativity assessment commonly uses open-ended divergent thinking tasks. The typical methods for scoring these tasks (uniqueness scoring and subjective ratings) are time-intensive, however, so it is impractical for researchers to include divergent th...
What’s Your Major? College Majors as Markers of Creativity 2012 3031 The present research explored the value of students’ college majors as indicators of creativity, particularly creative traits, accomplishments, and interests. Two samples of undergraduate students indicated all of their majors, minors, and degree con...