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Changes in Positive and Negative Affect during Creative Process Engagement

T. Montag-Smit & M. G. Keith

March 6, 2024

Throughout the creative process, engagement in behaviors that that are more autonomous & less constrained (e.g. idea generation) produces more positive affect, especially when aiding positive goal progress.

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