Measuring design mindset: Developing the Design Mindset Inventory through its relationship with ambiguity tolerance, self-efficacy and sensation-seeking

Jakob Clemen Lavrsen, Claus-Christian Carbon, Jaap Daalhuizen

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    Abstract

    Designers rely on many methods and strategies to create innovative designs. However, design research often overlooks the personality and attitudinal factors influencing method utility and effectiveness. This article defines and operationalizes the construct design mindset and introduces the Design Mindset Inventory (D-Mindset0.1), allowing us to measure and leverage statistical analyses to advance our understanding of its role in design. The inventory’s validity and reliability are evaluated by analyzing a large sample of engineering students (N = 473). Using factor analysis, we identified four underlying factors of D-Mindset0.1 related to the theoretical concepts: Conversation with the Situation, Iteration, Co-Evolution of Problem–Solution and Imagination. The latter part of the article finds statistical and theoretically meaningful relationships between design mindset and the three design-related constructs of sensation-seeking, self-efficacy and ambiguity tolerance. Ambiguity tolerance and self-efficacy emerge as positively correlated with design mindset. Sensation-seeking, which is only significantly correlated with subconstructs of D-Mindset0.1, is both negatively and positively correlated. These relationships lend validity D-Mindset0.1 and, by drawing on previously established relationships between the three personality traits and specific behaviors, facilitate further investigations of what its subconstructs capture.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article numbere48
    Number of pages36
    JournalDesign Science
    Volume10
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2024

    Keywords

    • Ambiguity tolerance
    • Design mindset
    • Personality trait
    • Psychology
    • Psychometrics
    • Self-efficacy
    • Sensation-seeking

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