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Ilha Villanova, Ana Luisa; Pina e Cunha, Miguel – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2021
We systematically review the concept and main characteristics of everyday creativity. First, we highlight the fact that a comprehensive definition of everyday creativity is still missing. The evidence reveals that the lack of a single approach for assessing everyday creative outcomes has led to an ambiguous understanding of this concept.…
Descriptors: Creativity, Gifted, Definitions, Ambiguity (Semantics)
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Sadler-Smith, Eugene; Akstinaite, Vita – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2022
Insight and intuition are important concepts in creativity research and creative behavior with applications in a wide variety of professional and business domains. Understanding and articulating their similarities and differences is important theoretically and practically. Researchers and practitioners can benefit from the application of new…
Descriptors: Identification, Intuition, Discourse Analysis, Computational Linguistics
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Cropley, David H.; Kaufman, James C. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2012
The Creative Solution Diagnosis Scale (CSDS) is a 30-item scale based on a core of four criteria: Relevance & Effectiveness, Novelty, Elegance, and Genesis. The CSDS offers potential for the consensual assessment of functional product creativity. This article describes an empirical study in which non-expert judges rated a series of mousetrap…
Descriptors: Expertise, Creativity, Identification, Measures (Individuals)
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Carmeli, Abraham; Cohen-Meitar, Ravit; Elizur, Dov – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2007
Organizations recognize the importance of creative employees and constantly explore ways to enhance their employees' creative behavior. Creativity research has directed substantial efforts to understanding how work environment fosters creativity. Yet, this research has paid little attention to the importance of specific characteristics of the work…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Creativity, Employees, Identification
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Basadur, Min; And Others – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1990
An instrument for self-analysis of creative problem-solving style is introduced. A circular flow model of dynamic tension establishes a profile based on one's orientation toward generation, conceptualization, implementation, and optimization of knowledge. Preliminary tests with 130 businesspeople and undergraduate students indicate high…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Style, Creative Thinking, Creativity
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Aljughaiman, Abdullah; Mowrer-Reynolds, Elizabeth – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2005
Teachers' conceptions of creativity and creative students were investigated. Questionnaires were administered to elementary school teachers to examine their attitudes, beliefs, and current classroom practices. Teachers were found to possess inaccurate concepts regarding what constitutes creativity and revealed conflicts with the classroom…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Creativity, Misconceptions
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Puccio, Gerard J.; Wheeler, Russell A.; Cassandro, Vincent J. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2004
Creative Problem Solving (CPS), a well-documented methodology for developing creative-thinking skills, has often been the focus of studies that have examined the impact of creativity training. The purpose of the present study was to extend this line of research in two ways. The first objective was to evaluate participants' reactions to specific…
Descriptors: Creativity, Cognitive Style, Identification, Problem Solving