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Min Tang; Sebastian Hofreiter; Christian H. Werner; Aleksandra Zielinska; Maciej Karwowski – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2025
Recent research suggests that working with generative artificial intelligence (AI), such as ChatGPT, can produce more creative outcomes than humans alone. However, does AI retain its creative edge when humans have access to alternative information sources, such as another human or the internet. We explored this question in a between-group…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Man Machine Systems, Interaction, Internet
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Ana Luisa Villanova; Miguel Pina e Cunha; Arne Carlsen – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2023
We performed an inductive study to advance theory on how a crisis can inspire individuals to be persistently creative in successive cycles. We draw from rich data of 17 volunteer projects in the Tech4Covid movement, a Portuguese organization of entrepreneurs who gathered online to develop digital solutions to help society during the COVID-19…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Persistence, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Ju-Hui Wei; Hsueh-Hua Chuang; Thomas J. Smith – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2024
Previous research suggests that teachers' adoption of inquiry-based teaching is influenced by school culture's openness to creative solutions, with teachers' self-efficacy in inquiry-based teaching acting as a mediator. However, considering the potential impact of local educational and socio-cultural context on teachers' behavior, findings from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Self Efficacy, School Culture, Active Learning
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Wei, Ju-Hui; Chuang, Hsueh-Hua; Smith, Thomas J. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2022
While inquiry-based pedagogy is expected to prepare students well for their future life and work in the modern world, research indicates that teachers still prefer the more traditional lecture-based teaching practices. To explore better the issues underpinning the adoption of inquiry-based teaching, this study hypothesized that inquiry-based…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Teaching Methods, Problem Solving, Teacher Attitudes
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Zhou, Zhijin; Zhang, Hongpo; Li, Mingzhu; Sun, Cuicui; Luo, Hualin – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2021
Zhongyong thinking is a common approach adopted by Chinese people to solve problems encountered in life and work. Based on the four modes of zhongyong thinking proposed by Pang (Social Sciences in China, 1, 1980, 75), this study chooses the "neither A nor B" form, which represents the "mean" ([Chinese character omitted])…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Thinking Skills, Problem Solving, Priming
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Puente-Diaz, Rogelio; Toptas, Seda Dilan; Cavazos-Arroyo, Judith; Wimschneider, Christine; Brem, Alexander – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2020
In two studies, one in Mexico and another one in Germany, we examined the indirect influence of self-reported multicultural experience on creative potential, through its influence on creative self-efficacy, and its direct influence on creative personal identity. In both studies, business students from Mexico and Germany completed a battery of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Creativity, Cultural Awareness, Self Efficacy
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Salvi, Carola; Costantini, Giulio; Pace, Adriana; Palmiero, Massimiliano – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2020
The scientific approach to the study of creative problem-solving has shifted from using classic insight problems (e.g., the "Nine-dots" problem), toward sets of problems that have more robust psychometric properties, such as the Remote Associate Test (RAT). Because it is homogeneous, compact, quickly solvable, and easy to score, the RAT…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Association Measures, Problem Solving, Psychometrics
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Tang, Min; Werner, Christian; Cao, Guikang; Tumasjan, Andranik; Shen, Jiliang; Shi, Jiannong; Spörrle, Matthias – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2018
Two studies comparing Chinese and German samples by using work-related verbal creativity tasks examined the role of culture in creative expression thereby also exploring culture's potential influence on creativity judgements. In Study 1, German participants (N = 60) scored higher than Chinese respondents (N = 60) in a work-related unusual uses…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Comparative Analysis, Creativity, Creativity Tests
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Azevedo, Ivete; de Fátima Morais, Maria; Martins, Fernanda – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2019
The "Future Problem Solving Program International" (FPSPI) is an internationally applied educational program that involves young people. Its theoretical foundation is both the Creative Problem Solving Model and the Futurist Thinking. It aims to promote creative and critical thinking through a futurist approach to problems. This study…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity Tests, Futures (of Society), Problem Solving
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de Vries, Herie B.; Lubart, Todd I. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2019
This paper examines the contrast and distinction between divergent and convergent scientific creativity, and the paradoxical relationship of scientific creativity with cultural factors in elementary students. With a newly developed measure of potential for scientific creativity, EPoC Science (Lubart et al., in press), students produce ideas in…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Elementary School Students, Science Education, Foreign Countries
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Isaksen, Scott G.; Kaufmann, Astrid H.; Bakken, Bjørn T. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2016
This study investigated the personality facets that underpin the construct of problem-solving style, particularly when approaching more creative kinds of problem-solving. Cattell's Sixteen Personality Factors Questionnaire and VIEW--An Assessment of Problem Solving Style were administered to 165 students from the Norwegian Business School. We…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Creativity, Problem Solving, Preferences
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Walinga, Jennifer; Cunningham, J. Barton; MacGregor, James N. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2011
Recent research has reported successful training interventions that improve insight problem solving. In some ways this is surprising, because the processes involved in insight solutions are often assumed to be unconscious, whereas the training interventions focus on conscious cognitive strategies. We propose one mechanism that may help to explain…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Barriers, Creativity, Intervention
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Cho, Younsoon; Chung, Hye Young; Choi, Kyoulee; Seo, Choyoung; Baek, Eunjoo – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2013
This research explores the emergence of student creativity in classroom settings, specifically within two content areas: science and social studies. Fourteen classrooms in three elementary schools in Korea were observed, and the teachers and students were interviewed. The three types of student creativity emerging in the teaching and learning…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Foreign Countries, Creativity, Elementary School Students
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Coskun, Hamit – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2011
The present experiment examined whether or not the type of associations (close (e.g. apple-pear) and distant (e.g. apple-fish) word associations) and memory instruction (paying attention to the ideas of others) had effects on the idea generation performances in the brainwriting paradigm in which all participants shared their ideas by using paper…
Descriptors: Brainstorming, Associative Learning, Memory, College Students
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Cunningham, J. Barton; MacGregor, James N.; Gibb, Jenny; Haar, Jarrod – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2009
A central question in creativity concerns how insightful ideas emerge. Anecdotal examples of insightful scientific and technical discoveries include Goodyear's discovery of the vulcanization of rubber, and Mendeleev's realization that there may be gaps as he tried to arrange the elements into the Periodic Table. Although most people would regard…
Descriptors: Creativity, Problem Solving, Cognitive Processes, Classification
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