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Malycha, Charlotte P.; Maier, Günter W. – Creativity Research Journal, 2017
Although creativity techniques are highly recommended in working environments, their effects have been scarcely investigated. Two cognitive processes are often considered to foster creative potential and are, therefore, taken as a basis for creativity techniques: knowledge activation and conceptual combination. In this study, both processes were…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Creativity, Creative Thinking, Cognitive Processes
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Fü rst, Guillaume; Ghisletta, Paolo; Lubart, Todd – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2016
The present work proposes an integrative model of creativity that includes personality traits and cognitive processes. This model hypothesizes that three high-order personality factors predict two main process factors, which in turn predict intensity and achievement of creative activities. The personality factors are: "Plasticity" (high…
Descriptors: Personality, Creativity, Personality Traits, Cognitive Processes
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Hao, Ning; Ku, Yixuan; Liu, Meigui; Hu, Yi; Grabner, Roland H.; Fink, Andreas – Creativity Research Journal, 2014
Previous studies revealed inconsistent findings about the effects of cognitively low or high demanding interpolated tasks during incubation period on post-incubation creative performance. To explain this contradiction, two intervention tasks were administered (Reflecting on the generated ideas [RF] and the Word puzzle task [WP]), which are…
Descriptors: Intervention, Difficulty Level, Cognitive Processes, Creativity
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Haier, Richard J.; Jung, Rex E. – Roeper Review, 2008
The goal of this article is to summarize current brain research on intelligence and creativity that may be relevant to education in the near future. Five issues are addressed: (a) Why is there a neuroscience interest in intelligence? (b) Can intelligence be located in the brain? (c) Why are some brains smarter than others? (d) What do we know…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Creativity, Neurology, Brain
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Radcliffe, Terry – Research in the Teaching of English, 1972
After developing the theory that writing is enhanced when the writer discusses his ideas before he submits them to paper, author outlines an experiment to test the theory. (Editor)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication Skills, Creativity, Hypothesis Testing
Uhes, Michael J.; Shaver, James P. – J Psychol, 1970
Descriptors: Ability, Ability Identification, Cognitive Processes, Creativity
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Rindermann, H.; Neubauer, A. C. – Intelligence, 2004
According to mental speed theory of intelligence, the speed of information processing constitutes an important basis for cognitive abilities. However, the question, how mental speed relates to real world criteria, like school, academic, or job performance, is still unanswered. The aim of the study is to test an indirect speed-factor model in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Ability, Intelligence, Creativity
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Defranco-Tommarello, Joanna; Deek, Fadi P. – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2005
The experimental results of a collaborative problem solving and program development model that takes into consideration the cognitive and social activities that occur during software development is presented in this paper. This collaborative model is based on the Dual Common Model that focuses on individual cognitive aspects of problem solving and…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Group Dynamics, Programming, Educational Technology