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Olte?eanu, Ana-Maria; Schultheis, Holger – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2019
The Remote Associates Test is a well-established measure, frequently used to assess individuals' creative abilities, as a function of the ability to elicit remote associates. The nature of the involved associative processes is still poorly understood. This hampers a deeper understanding of the creative process, rendering it difficult to determine…
Descriptors: Creativity, Creative Development, Accuracy, Reaction Time
Wu, Xiaofei; Gu, Xiaojing; Zhang, Hao – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2019
Empirical studies of creativity emphasize the importance of ambiguity advantage in idea generation and creative problem-solving. This study examined whether ambiguous figures could directly induce a mind-set that would transfer to the creative problem-solving. In Experiment 1, we examined whether presentation of ambiguous figures would influence…
Descriptors: Creativity, Problem Solving, Cognitive Ability, Ambiguity (Context)
Penney, Catherine G.; Godsell, Annette; Scott, Annette; Balsom, Rod – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2004
Three studies sought to determine whether incubation effects could be reliably generated in a problem-solving task. Experimental variables manipulated were the duration of the interval between two problem-solving opportunities and the activity performed by the problem solvers during the interval. A multisolution anagram task was used which…
Descriptors: Priming, Intervals, Problem Solving, Creative Thinking

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