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The Moderating Effect of Grit on the RelationshipBetween Critical Thinking and Creativity

Authors
Seo, Eun HeeLee, HanSaem
Issue Date
Mar-2023
Publisher
Adam Marszalek Publishing House
Keywords
creativity; critical thinking; grit; moderating effect
Citation
New Educational Review, v.71, pp.129 - 139
Journal Title
New Educational Review
Volume
71
Start Page
129
End Page
139
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/88039
DOI
10.15804/tner.2023.71.1.10
ISSN
1732-6729
Abstract
This study aims to examine the relationship among critical thinking, grit, and creativity, which will be core competencies in a future society, and to verify the moderating effect of grit as an individual psychological factor between the two variables. For this purpose, a Likert survey is conducted on undergraduate students in a Korean university; and 129 responses are used. The result shows that, first, critical thinking and grit have significant influences on creativity. Second, the moderating effect of grit on the relationship between critical thinking and creativity is significant. The finding indicates that the higher the grit, the higher the positive relationship between critical thinking and creativity. This result implies that to increase the creativity of college students, an education that increases both critical thinking and grit is necessary. © 2023, Adam Marszalek Publishing House. All rights reserved.
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