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Schubert, Daniel S. P.; Biondi, Angelo M. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1976
Attempts to distinguish between two major categories of creativity and draws from the fields of music and art for examples showing how these two types merge compatibly to produce a tangible outcome. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Creative Activities, Creative Expression, Creativity

Torrance, E. Paul; Torrance, Pansy – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1972
Article is based on an evaluation report of a creativity workshop for disadvantaged children conducted in 1971. (Authors)
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creative Expression, Curriculum, Disadvantaged Youth

Gustafson, Roland; Norlander, Torsten – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1995
This study examined how type of task affected 42 subjects' drinking patterns. Results indicated that subjects who had completed light creative work drank more alcohol than those in noncreative tasks, and participants completing hard creative tasks drank more of both alcoholic and nonalcoholic fluids. Results are discussed in terms of the need to…
Descriptors: Adults, Alcoholic Beverages, Behavior Patterns, Creative Activities

Bargar, Robert R.; Duncan, James K. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1990
Arguing that creativity in doctoral research has been underemphasized, this article offers five principles drawn from theoretical and research literature for advisors cultivating creative dissertation work and examines each principle from three contextual perspectives: individual psychology, theoretical-methodological, and institutional. (PB)
Descriptors: Context Effect, Creative Activities, Creative Expression, Creativity