@ARTICLE{26583223_27151179_2005, author = {T. Lyubart and K. Mushiru}, keywords = {}, title = {The Creative Process}, journal = {Psychology. Journal of Higher School of Economics}, year = {2005}, volume = {2}, number = {4}, pages = {74-80}, url = {https://psy-journal.hse.ru/en/2005-2-4/27151179.html}, publisher = {}, abstract = {The creative process refers to the sequence of thoughts and actions that lead to original, adaptive productions. After a brief description of the classic four‑stage model, we discuss the evolution of research on the creative process during the past fifty years. Two empirical studies are presented, illustrating a multivariate approach. The first focuses on the extent to which original ideas come at certain moments in the creative process.  The second study provides support for emotional resonance as part of the creative process.}, annote = {The creative process refers to the sequence of thoughts and actions that lead to original, adaptive productions. After a brief description of the classic four‑stage model, we discuss the evolution of research on the creative process during the past fifty years. Two empirical studies are presented, illustrating a multivariate approach. The first focuses on the extent to which original ideas come at certain moments in the creative process.  The second study provides support for emotional resonance as part of the creative process.} }