Abstract

The present investigation used a prospective, longitudinal design to examine the relation of preschool parenting experiences to adult creativity, as measured by ratings of imaginative stories and by the Creative Personality Scale. Results revealed that parental conflict was significantly positively related to later adult levels of creativity. Parental conflict was assessed in terms of parental disagreement. Parental warmth and nonrestrictiveness were not reliably associated with creativity.

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