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Paula Thomson; S. Victoria Jaque – Creativity Research Journal, 2025
The goal of this study was to examine maladaptive daydreaming and the associations with emotion regulation difficulties, creative processes, creative self-efficacy, and creative personal identity. A non-clinical sample of active participants (N = 361) was investigated. A series of Pearson correlations, multivariate, multilinear regressions, and…
Descriptors: Creativity, Emotional Response, Self Control, Imagination
Ness, Ingunn Johanne; Dysthe, Olga – Creativity Research Journal, 2020
The primary objective of this paper is to offer a new way of understanding the creative processes of multidisciplinary groups, whose work is to generate innovative ideas. The paper reports from a project focused on organizational creativity at the group level, investigating what characterized such creative processes in that context. This project…
Descriptors: Creativity, Fantasy, Simulation, Interdisciplinary Approach
Wannenburg, Nicola; van Niekerk, Roelf – Research in Drama Education, 2019
This paper engages with the medically established view that individuals with autism are not capable of play or being imaginative. This paper resists this idea by reflecting on psychobiographical research conducted on the life of Temple Grandin. By re-witnessing creative experiences in her life, dialogue surrounding the imaginative capacities of…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Imagination, Play
Møller, Signe Juhl – International Research in Early Childhood Education, 2016
The aim of this article is to present a wholeness perspective on the relation between creative imagination and children's activity when playing with toys. This is explored through a case retrieved from a 4-month experimental research project, specifically from a social fantasy play session. In order to analyse and examine children's play, the…
Descriptors: Play, Toys, Imagination, Creativity
Stoltz, Tania; Piske, Fernanda Hellen Ribeiro; de Fátima Quintal de Freitas, Maria; D'Aroz, Marlene Schüssler; Machado, Járci Maria – Online Submission, 2015
This research aims to highlight the importance of developing creativity in the school environment by promoting quality education to gifted students, with contributions from Vygotsky and Piaget. For Vygotsky creativity is inherent in the human condition, and it is the most important activity because it is the expression of consciousness, thought…
Descriptors: Creativity, Academically Gifted, Piagetian Theory, Special Education
Mann, Sandi; Cadman, Rebekah – Creativity Research Journal, 2014
Boredom has traditionally been associated with a range of negative outcomes, both within the workplace and outside it. More recently, however, it has been suggested that boredom can have positive outcomes, one of which might be increased creativity. This study addressed this proposition by examining the relationship between boredom and creative…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Creativity, Correlation, Writing Exercises
Badzakova-Trajkov, Gjurgjica; Haberling, Isabelle S.; Corballis, Michael C. – Neuropsychologia, 2011
Magical ideation has been shown to be related to measures of hand preference, in which those with mixed handedness exhibit higher levels of magical ideation than those with either consistent left- or right-handedness. It is unclear whether the relation between magical ideation and hand preference is the result of a bias in questionnaire-taking…
Descriptors: Creativity, Handedness, Measures (Individuals), Diagnostic Tests
Bongartz, Christiane; Richey, Esther Gilman – American Journal of Play, 2010
The authors use Noam Chomsky's theories about generative grammar to discuss the notion of linguistic creativity they believe lies at the core of storytelling as Salman Rushdie pictures it in his novel, "Haroun and the Sea of Stories." The production of meaning through the use of narrative helps explain the rules of the literary game,…
Descriptors: Play, Theories, Creativity, Story Telling
Massey, Sara – Today's Education, 1975
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creativity, Fantasy, Imagination

Moran, James D., III; And Others – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1984
Observation of imaginative play and scores on measures of ideational fluency, fantasy predisposition, and intelligence for 15 preschoolers revealed that ideational fluency and fantasy predisposition were related to naturally occurring imaginative play behavior. (CL)
Descriptors: Creativity, Fantasy, Imagination, Play

Rosenberg, Marvin – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1976
This research concerns itself with making the imagination work; with developing, in university playwrights, a freedom to fantasy; and with encouraging them to give artistic form to their fantasies. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Creativity, Fantasy, Imagination
Ringrose, Christopher – Children's Literature in Education, 2006
The telling of lies is significant in fiction written for children, and is often (though not in all cases) performed by child protagonists. Lying can be examined from at least three perspectives: philosophical, moral and aesthetic. The moral and the aesthetic are the most significant for children's literature. Morality has been subtly dealt with…
Descriptors: Deception, Imagination, Fantasy, Childrens Literature
Fletcher, David – Teachers and Writers Collaborative Newsletter, 1975
Describes a method aimed at teaching students to trust their imaginations and channel their fantasies toward purposeful ends. (RB)
Descriptors: Creativity, Elementary Education, Fantasy, Imagination
Tway, Eileen – 1975
Encouraging children to create imaginary worlds through writing provides them with ways of coping with the world in which they live, gives them the satisfaction of creating order and experiencing success, and prompts their natural inclinations to plan for a better future. In addition, such planning for utopias can both improve the quality of…
Descriptors: Children, Creative Writing, Creativity, Elementary Education
Schaefer, Charles E. – Personality: An International Journal, 1971
Thematic fantasies of highly creative adolescents were rated by clinical psychologists as exhibiting greater primary-process thinking than the thematic reports of matched controls; they also included a greater proportion of unlikely combinations, fluid transformations, visual representations, magic occurrences, and contradictions. (Author)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cognitive Processes, Creative Expression, Creative Thinking
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