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Benjamin Goecke; Paul V. DiStefano; Wolfgang Aschauer; Kurt Haim; Roger Beaty; Boris Forthmann – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2024
Automated scoring is a current hot topic in creativity research. However, most research has focused on the English language and popular verbal creative thinking tasks, such as the alternate uses task. Therefore, in this study, we present a large language model approach for automated scoring of a scientific creative thinking task that assesses…
Descriptors: Creativity, Creative Thinking, Scoring, Automation
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Selcuk Acar; Peter Organisciak; Denis Dumas – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2025
In this three-study investigation, we applied various approaches to score drawings created in response to both Form A and Form B of the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking-Figural (broadly TTCT-F) as well as the Multi-Trial Creative Ideation task (MTCI). We focused on TTCT-F in Study 1, and utilizing a random forest classifier, we achieved 79% and…
Descriptors: Scoring, Computer Assisted Testing, Models, Correlation
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Gustafsson, Erik – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2023
More and more research is showing how different environments can lead to greater or lower creative skills. The purpose of this concept paper is to introduce a novel application of the optimal-level of arousal model that could address inconsistencies present in the literature. After introducing possible definitions of creativity, I discuss the…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Gender Differences, Models
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Mumford, Michael D.; McIntosh, Tristan – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2017
For more than one hundred years, students of creativity, including seminal efforts published in the "Journal of Creative Behavior," have sought to identify the key processes people must execute to produce creative problem solutions. In recent years, we have seen a consensual model of key creative thinking processes being accepted by the…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Problem Solving, Evidence, Educational Research
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Fü rst, Guillaume; Ghisletta, Paolo; Lubart, Todd – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2016
The present work proposes an integrative model of creativity that includes personality traits and cognitive processes. This model hypothesizes that three high-order personality factors predict two main process factors, which in turn predict intensity and achievement of creative activities. The personality factors are: "Plasticity" (high…
Descriptors: Personality, Creativity, Personality Traits, Cognitive Processes
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Krumm, Gabriela; Aranguren, María; Arán Filippetti, Vanessa; Lemos, Viviana – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2016
The objective of this study was to compare, through a Confirmatory Factor Analysis, two different theoretical models that explain the operationalized creativity construct with the Verbal Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking (TTCT), Form B. Model 1 is represented by six factors which correspond to each activity and its respective indicators while…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Creative Thinking, Factor Structure, Creativity Tests
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Benedek, Mathias; Neubauer, Aljoscha C. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2013
Fifty years ago, Mednick ["Psychological Review", 69 (1962) 220] proposed an elaborate model that aimed to explain how creative ideas are generated and why creative people are more likely to have creative ideas. The model assumes that creative people have flatter associative hierarchies and as a consequence can more fluently retrieve…
Descriptors: Models, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Comparative Analysis
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Walinga, Jennifer – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2010
The purpose of this study was to explore and develop a conceptual model for how individuals unlock insight. The concept of insight--the "out of the box" or "aha!" solution to a problem--offers a framework for exploring and understanding how best to enhance problem solving skills due to the cognitive shift insight requires. Creative problem solving…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Innovation, Problem Solving, Barriers
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Roskos-Ewoldsen, Beverly; Black, Sheila R.; Mccown, Steven M. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2008
Age-related differences in cognitive processes were used to understand age-related declines in creativity. According to the Geneplore model (Finke, Ward, & Smith, 1992), there are two phases of creativity--generating an idea and exploring the implications of the idea--each with different underlying cognitive processes. These two phases are…
Descriptors: Creativity, Short Term Memory, Creative Thinking, Age Differences
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Boles, Shawn – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1990
The paper discusses the iterative nature of problem solving; operant analysis of the response repertoire available in a problem situation; the likelihood of reaching a solution versus escaping from the situation; and the relationship between exiting with solution and exiting without solution, modeled on catastrophe theory. (JDD)
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Models, Operant Conditioning
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Sapp, D. David – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1995
This paper first reviews existing models of creative problem solving in art and then proposes the Model for Idea Inception and Image Development in Art. This model consists of five stages: (1) associative exploration; (2) problem parameter exploration; (3) multiple focus exploration; (4) primary focus exploration; and (5) refinement. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Art, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Models
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Ebert, Edward S., II – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1994
The lack of a common understanding of the construct of creative thinking is noted, and the cognitive spiral model is presented, which conceptualizes creative thinking as an integral component of all cognitive processing. This article details the synthesis of a definition and the structure of a model of cognitive processing. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Definitions
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Niu, Weihua – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2007
Primarily using self-report questionnaires and psychometric tests in a sample of 357 Chinese high school students, this study examines how both individual and environmental factors can independently predict student creativity as measured by three different methods, including two product-orientated measures (story completion and collage making),…
Descriptors: Creativity, Models, Psychometrics, Creative Thinking
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Mellou, Eleni – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1996
This paper views creativity as the combination of the conditions of interaction and transformation-imagination-fantasy. These conditions operate together, simultaneously, in order to define the complex process of creativity. (DB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Imagination
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Huff, Vaughn E. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1978
Descriptors: Conceptual Schemes, Creative Development, Creative Thinking, Creativity
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