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Selina Weiss; Benjamin Goecke; Oliver Wilhelm – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2024
Creative fluency and originality are pivotal indicators of creative potential. Both have been embedded in hierarchical intelligence models as part of the ability to retrieve information from long-term memory; an ability that is often measured with indicators of retrieval fluency. Creative fluency and retrieval fluency, both expressed by the count…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Creativity, Creative Development, Creative Thinking
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Chengzhen Liu; Qianling Huang; Geng Li; Dahong Xu; Xi Li; Zifu Shi; Shen Tu – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2024
The process of creative problem-solving (CPS) commonly demands that individuals consciously or unconsciously integrate creative ideas from a vast array of diverse information. Using a masked priming paradigm and the Chinese remote associates test (RAT), this study provides innovative behavioral evidence for the integration of multiple unconscious…
Descriptors: Creativity, Creative Thinking, Productive Thinking, Problem Solving
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Nicolas Pichot; Boris Forthmann; Eric Bonetto; Thomas Arciszewski; Nathalie Bonnardel; Sara Jaubert; Jean B. Pavani – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2024
The term "creative" is commonly used in everyday language and in academic discourse to discuss the nature of artistic and innovative productions. This usage inherently implies the existence of a variable of creativity that allows different creative works to be compared. The standard definition of creativity asserts that a production must…
Descriptors: Creativity, Test Construction, Test Validity, Productive Thinking
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Cunningham, J. Barton; MacGregor, James N. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2019
There is broad agreement among executives on the importance of innovation and creativity in organizations. The paper aimed to provide information on the effectiveness of a new cognitive style inventory, the Productive-Reproductive Thinking Inventory (P-R), in identifying people with creative problem-solving potential. Participants completed the…
Descriptors: Productive Thinking, Problem Solving, Creativity Tests, Cognitive Style
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Cunningham, J. Barton; MacGregor, James N. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2014
Many innovations in organizations result when people discover insightful solutions to problems. Insightful problem-solving was considered by Gestalt psychologists to be associated with productive, as opposed to re-productive, thinking. Productive thinking is characterized by shifts in perspective which allow the problem solver to consider new,…
Descriptors: Productive Thinking, Problem Solving, Spatial Ability, Prediction
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Smith, Steven M.; Linsey, Julie – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2011
Earthquakes, lightning, and history-changing ideas are classic examples of powerful, unpredictable forces of nature. These sorts of phenomena have been difficult to explain and predict, an often frustrating fact as humans try to understand and control the significant influences in our lives. Historically, such phenomena have been attributed to…
Descriptors: Design, Problem Solving, Cognitive Processes, Productive Thinking
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Laverty, Frank – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1974
Described an instrument for developing ideas which will enable organizations to work out creative solutions to problems and issues. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Creativity, Diagrams, Managerial Occupations, Problem Solving
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Buyer, Linda S. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1988
Tests of creative production given to 75 college students used three different types of instructions. The total number of superior responses was equal for brainstorming and criteria-cued instructions and greater than standard instructions. Criteria-cued instructions worked more efficiently, producing the largest number of creative responses for…
Descriptors: Brainstorming, Cognitive Processes, Creativity, Higher Education
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Feldhusen, John F.; Clinkenbeard, Pamela R. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1986
Research based effectiveness information is given for the following major instructional materials: Purdue Creative Thinking Program, Productive Thinking Program, Creative Problem Solving Program, Creative Studies Project, Imigi/Craft Series, Thinking Creatively, New Directions in Creativity, and the Peabody Language Development Kits. (DB)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Effectiveness
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Hinton, Bernard L. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1971
Shows the relationship between certain personality variables and resistance to the effects of frustration on creativity, and shows the combined effects of personality and emotional stress on creative productivity. (Author)
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Creativity Research, Personality
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Clark, Jere W.; Clark, Juanita Stone – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1979
Intuitive thinking greatly enhances life and is a valuable supplement to the objective, analytical mode of thinking. Focus throughout the educational process is on the use of analytical thought processes. Often children with exceptional creative abilities have been penalized for their abilities and labelled troublemakers. (PHR)
Descriptors: Convergent Thinking, Creativity, Divergent Thinking, Educational Change
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Rose, Laura Hall – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1988
Using tenets from Vedic science and quantum physics, this model of the creative process suggests that the unified field of creation is pure consciousness, and that the development of the creative process within individuals mirrors the creative process within the universe. Rational and supra-rational creative thinking techniques are also described.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Development, Creative Thinking, Creativity
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LaBelle, Beverly M. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1974
The intent of this article is to explain the use of problem-solving as a curriculum theme in nursing education. (Author)
Descriptors: Creativity, Curriculum Development, Decision Making, Followup Studies
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McMullan, W. E.; Stocking, J. R. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1978
A questionnaire for focusing college student attention upon the subtleties implicit in a three-dimensional model of creativity is presented. (BD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Conceptual Schemes, Creative Thinking
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Councill, Mary – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1988
The article discusses the concept of inspiration as a component of creativity, including environmental influences, affective self-awareness, effective verbal communication to preserve inspired experiences, and the role of humor. The creative problem-solving process is also addressed, with attention to divergent thinking strategies and the practice…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Discovery Processes, Divergent Thinking
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