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Research Article

Relationship between Parents’ Cultural Values and Children’s Creativity

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Pages 259-273 | Received 06 Nov 2018, Accepted 24 Feb 2020, Published online: 21 Oct 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Relationships between parents’ cultural values and their children’s creativity were examined. A total of 333 Korean students (163 boys and 170 girls) with their parents (101 fathers and 232 mothers) participated in this study. Parents’ cultural values were measured by the EWPS-B, and children’s creativity was measured by the TTCT and the RIBS. The results showed that parents’ overemphasis on Asian cultural values, especially social conformity and unquestioned authority, negatively related to their children’s creativity. The results also showed that fathers’ overemphasis on cultural values predicted children’s creativity differently from, and more negatively than, mothers’ overemphasis.

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Notes

1. The authors attest that there are no conflicts of interest and that the data used in this article have not been used in any other reports or publications.

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