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Are openness and intellect distinct aspects of openness to experience? A test of the O/I model.

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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) as discussed by the authors.
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This article is published in Personality and Individual Differences.The article was published on 2011-10-01 and is currently open access. It has received 96 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Openness to experience & Intellect.

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Intelligence, creativity, and cognitive control: The common and differential involvement of executive functions in intelligence and creativity.

TL;DR: Assessment of three specific executive abilities for creative thought provided direct support for the executive involvement in creative thought and shed further light on the functional relationship between intelligence and creativity.
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Why do ideas get more creative across time? An executive interpretation of the serial order effect in divergent thinking tasks.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared two explanations: the classic spreading activation account and a new account based on executive and strategic aspects of creative thought, and found that creativity increased sharply with time and flattened slightly by the task's end.
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Openness to Experience and Intellect Differentially Predict Creative Achievement in the Arts and Sciences

TL;DR: The hypothesis that whereas Openness predicts creative achievement in the arts, Intellect predicts creative Achievement in the sciences is confirmed and inclusion of performance measures of general cognitive ability and divergent thinking indicated that the relation of Intellect to scientific creativity may be due to these abilities.
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The structure of creative cognition in the human brain

TL;DR: A perspective, involving aspects of the default mode network (DMN), is provided, which might provide a “first approximation” regarding how creative cognition might map on to the human brain.
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The Road to Creative Achievement: A Latent Variable Model of Ability and Personality Predictors.

TL;DR: The view of creativity as a multifaceted construct is supported and an integrative model illustrating the potential interplay between its different facets is provided.
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Validation of the five-factor model of personality across instruments and observers.

TL;DR: Two data sources--self-reports and peer ratings--and two instruments--adjective factors and questionnaire scales--were used to assess the five-factor model of personality, showing substantial cross-observer agreement on all five adjective factors.
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Handbook of Personality : Theory and Research

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a taxonomy of the Big Five Trait Taxonomy of personality traits and its relationship with the human brain. But the taxonomy does not consider the relationship between the brain and the human personality.
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The development of markers for the big-five factor structure

TL;DR: In this paper, a set of 100 unipolar terms for personality traits was developed and compared with previously developed ones based on far larger sets of trait adjectives, as well as with the scales from the NEO and Hogan personality inventories.
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The international personality item pool and the future of public-domain personality measures ☆

TL;DR: The International Personality Item Pool (IPIP) as mentioned in this paper has been used as a prototype for public-domain personality measures, focusing on the International personality item pool, which has been widely used for personality measurement.
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