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Zorana Ivcevic is affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of psychology, with a significant emphasis on experimental and cognitive psychology, social psychology, cognitive neuroscience, clinical psychology, and the visual arts and performing arts.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Creativity in Education and Neuroscience
  • Emotional Intelligence and Performance
  • Education, Achievement, and Giftedness
  • Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports
  • Neuroscience, Education and Cognitive Function
  • Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior
  • Art Education and Development

Ivcevic has contributed to various publication venues, frequently publishing in:

  • The Journal of Creative Behavior
  • Psychology of Aesthetics Creativity and the Arts
  • Thinking Skills and Creativity
  • Creativity Research Journal
  • Frontiers in Psychology

Several papers authored or coauthored by Ivcevic include:

  • "Artificial intelligence as a tool for creativity" (2024), Journal of Creativity
  • "Supervisor Emotionally Intelligent Behavior and Employee Creativity" (2020), The Journal of Creative Behavior

Other notable recent publications relevant to their field include:

  • "Artificial Intelligence & Creativity: A Manifesto for Collaboration" (2023), The Journal of Creative Behavior
  • "High school students' feelings: Discoveries from a large national survey and an experience sampling study" (2020), Learning and Instruction
  • "How adolescents develop and implement their ideas? On self-regulation of creative action" (2022), Thinking Skills and Creativity

Frequent collaborators in their research are:

  • Jessica D. Hoffmann
  • James C. Kaufman
  • Marc A. Brackett
  • Shengjie Lin
  • Julia Moeller

Ivcevic has also contributed to book publications, including a work published by Cambridge University Press titled The Cambridge Handbook of Creativity and Emotions (2023).

Best Publications

  • Predicting school success: Comparing Conscientiousness, Grit, and Emotion Regulation Ability

    Zorana Ivcevic;Marc Brackett

  • Emotional intelligence and emotional creativity.

    Zorana Ivcevic;Marc A. Brackett;John D. Mayer

  • Accuracy and consensus in judgments of trustworthiness from faces: behavioral and neural correlates.

    Nicholas O. Rule;Anne C. Krendl;Zorana Ivcevic;Nalini Ambady

  • Not so black and white: memory for ambiguous group members.

    Kristin Pauker;Max Weisbuch;Nalini Ambady;Samuel R. Sommers

  • On Being Liked on the Web and in the “Real World”: Consistency in First Impressions across Personal Webpages and Spontaneous Behavior

    Max Weisbuch;Zorana Ivcevic;Nalini Ambady

  • Predicting creativity: Interactive effects of openness to experience and emotion regulation ability

    Zorana Ivcevic;Marc A. Brackett

  • Mapping Dimensions of Creativity in the Life-Space

    Zorana Ivcevic;John D. Mayer

  • Artistic and everyday creativity: An act-frequency approach.

    Zorana Ivcevic

  • Artificial Intelligence & Creativity: A Manifesto for Collaboration

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  • Highly engaged but burned out: intra-individual profiles in the US workforce

    Julia Moeller;Julia Moeller;Zorana Ivcevic;Arielle E. White;Jochen I. Menges

  • Creative Types and Personality

    Zorana Ivcevic;John D. Mayer

  • Personality impressions from identity claims on Facebook.

    Zorana Ivcevic;Nalini Ambady

  • Creativity Map: Toward the Next Generation of Theories of Creativity

    Zorana Ivcevic

  • Creativity polymathy: What Benjamin Franklin can teach your kindergartener

    James C. Kaufman;Ronald A. Beghetto;John Baer;Zorana Ivcevic

  • Life story chapters, specific memories and the reminiscence bump.

    Dorthe Kirkegaard Thomsen;David B Pillemer;Zorana Ivcevic

  • Mixed Emotions: Network Analyses of Intra-Individual Co-occurrences Within and Across Situations

    Julia Moeller;Zorana Ivcevic;Marc A. Brackett;Arielle E. White

  • The role of passion and persistence in creativity.

    Magdalena G. Grohman;Zorana Ivcevic;Paul Silvia;Scott Barry Kaufman

  • Integrating emotion and cognition: The role of emotional intelligence

    Marc A. Brackett;Paulo N. Lopes;Zorana Ivcevic;John D. Mayer

  • Cultural scripts guide recall of intensely positive life events.

    Katherine A. Collins;David B. Pillemer;Zorana Ivcevic;Rachel A. Gooze

  • Artificial intelligence as a tool for creativity

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  • The can and cannot do attitude: How self-estimates of ability vary across ethnic and socioeconomic groups

    Zorana Ivcevic;James C. Kaufman

  • Face to (face)book: the two faces of social behavior?

    Zorana Ivcevic;Nalini Ambady

Frequent Co-Authors

Marc A. Brackett
Marc A. Brackett Yale University
Nalini Ambady
Nalini Ambady Stanford University
David B. Pillemer
David B. Pillemer University of New Hampshire
John D. Mayer
John D. Mayer University of New Hampshire
James C. Kaufman
James C. Kaufman University of Connecticut
Andrew J. Martin
Andrew J. Martin University of New South Wales
Reginald B. Adams
Reginald B. Adams Pennsylvania State University
Paul J. Silvia
Paul J. Silvia University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Qi Wang
Qi Wang Cornell University
Nicholas O. Rule
Nicholas O. Rule University of Toronto

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