Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5036178 Personality and Individual Differences 2017 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A novel image based creativity measure is developed.•The scoring algorithm uses linear regression to predict three creativity measures.•The image based measure was also found to have good test-retest reliability.•This measure could be suitable as a more engaging and shorter test format.

The use of image-based testing to assess individual differences has increased substantially in recent years, with proponents arguing that they offer a more engaging alternative to text-based psychometric tests. Yet research examining the validity of these tests is near to non-existent. Traditional image-based formats have been little more than an adaptation of self-reports, with images replacing questions but not response options. The current study develops a novel image-based creativity measure, where images replace conventional response scales, and scores on the measures are obtained using a linear regression scoring algorithm to predict three self-reported creativity measures. Using sequential forward selection on a set of 77 image-based items, an optimal solution of 14 items that were valid predictors of self-reported creativity scores were identified. The image-based measure had good test-retest reliability. Implications are discussed in terms of the usefulness of image-based testing for practitioners seeking engaging and short test formats.

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