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Selcuk Acar; Lindsay E. Lee; Jaret Hodges – Creativity Research Journal, 2023
Numerous primary studies and a recent meta-analytic confirmatory factor analysis (Meta-CFA; Said-Metwaly, Fernández-Castilla, Kyndt, & Van den Noortgate, 2018) have shown that Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking -- Figural (TTCT-F) consists of two factors. However, recent research has raised questions regarding factor analysis of the TTCT-F…
Descriptors: Creativity, Creative Thinking, Creativity Tests, Factor Structure
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Shang Zhang – Interactive Learning Environments, 2023
The study aims to investigate the dynamics of forming critical and creative thinking of music students in static or mobile interactive learning environments. Two experimental groups were formed: 48 music students during the study used predominantly static interactive learning environments for education; 49 music students during the experiment used…
Descriptors: Music Education, Interaction, Multimedia Materials, Educational Environment
Peter Organisciak; Selcuk Acar; Denis Dumas; Kelly Berthiaume – Grantee Submission, 2023
Automated scoring for divergent thinking (DT) seeks to overcome a key obstacle to creativity measurement: the effort, cost, and reliability of scoring open-ended tests. For a common test of DT, the Alternate Uses Task (AUT), the primary automated approach casts the problem as a semantic distance between a prompt and the resulting idea in a text…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Assisted Testing, Scoring, Creative Thinking
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Lauren Osborn; Wyatt Hoback; Aimee Parkison; Doug Golick – NACTA Journal, 2023
Science and art are intrinsically linked. Science requires curiosity, along with skills in observation, problem-solving, and critical thinking. Art is no different; however, the two disciplines are typically presented as opposites to children at a young age and the emphasis on differences lead to a false dichotomy of career paths and even…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Entomology, STEM Education, Art Education
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Shai Cohen; Libby Azaryahu; Orit Broza; Sara Hershkovitz; Esther Adi-Japha – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2023
In this paper, we present a computerized tool developed specifically for a study that examined the development of creative thinking among third and fourth graders, following multidisciplinary instruction that combined mathematics and music. The computerized tool included closed and open questions. The closed questions allowed the students to…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Grade 3, Grade 4, Elementary School Students
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Simonton, Dean Keith – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2018
I argue that any attempt to define creative ideas cannot fully succeed without also defining uncreative ideas. This argument begins by defining three parameters that characterize a potentially creative thought: the idea's initial probability (p), the final utility (u), and the creator's prior knowledge of that utility (v). The three parameters…
Descriptors: Creativity, Creative Thinking, Creative Activities
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Katz-Buonincontro, Jen; Hass, Richard; Perignat, Elaine – Teachers College Record, 2020
Background/Context: Beliefs about teaching for creativity is a newer area of empirical investigation in education. Purpose: The purpose of the quantitative study was to measure teachers' domain-specific beliefs about teaching for creativity, piloted for the first time in this study, and compare these beliefs with domain-general beliefs about…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Beliefs, Teaching Methods, Creativity
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Ahsan, Naba; Van Benthem, Kathleen; Muldner, Kasia – Creativity Research Journal, 2020
The question of what type of attention is associated with creative potential has predominantly been examined using divergent thinking tasks and without the benefits of cognitive neuroscience methods. To address this gap, we rely on a neural approach by indexing attention using the P50 ERP component. The P50 measures sensory gating, which is the…
Descriptors: Attention, Creative Thinking, Cognitive Measurement, Brain
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de Rooij, Alwin; Vromans, Ruben D. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2020
Previous research has demonstrated that individual differences in affect and motivation predict divergent and convergent thinking performance, two thinking processes involved in creative idea generation. Individual differences in affect and motivation also predict spontaneous eye blink rate (sEBR) during divergent and convergent thinking; and sEBR…
Descriptors: Creativity, Eye Movements, Convergent Thinking, Creative Thinking
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Puccio, Gerard J.; Burnett, Cyndi; Acar, Selcuk; Yudess, Jo A.; Holinger, Molly; Cabra, John F. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2020
This investigation evaluated the degree to which creativity training, idea generation instruction, and creative process impacted idea production, creativeness of solutions, and leadership effectiveness. Three sets of hypotheses were tested with a 114 groups of adults. First, groups whose members had some (i.e., one CPS course) or advanced training…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Problem Solving, Brainstorming, Leadership Effectiveness
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Xu, Xiaobo; Pang, Weiguo – Creativity Research Journal, 2020
It is well established that creativity can be stimulated by expanding the breadth of knowledge activation. In addition, some researchers have proposed that concept mapping can stimulate individuals into more flexible thinking processes. Based on the literature, three studies were conducted in the present research to systematically investigate…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Creative Thinking, College Students, Foreign Countries
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Ezzat, Hicham; Agogué, Marine; Le Masson, Pascal; Weil, Benoit; Cassotti, Mathieu – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2020
Fixation is one of the major obstacles that individuals face in creative idea generation contexts. Several studies have shown that individuals unintentionally tend to fixate to the examples they are shown in a creative ideation task, even when instructed to avoid them. Most of these studies used examples formulated with high level of specificity.…
Descriptors: Creativity, Performance, Task Analysis, Abstract Reasoning
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Tong Li; Lawrence E. McCalla – International Journal of Designs for Learning, 2020
This design case introduces a design and development process of using magic performance as a method to facilitate students' creative design thinking in user-centered design. Magic performance is used not only as a creativity stimulus for facilitating design flexibility but also as a guiding tool for facilitating the design process. Specifically,…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Creative Thinking, Design, Creativity
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Selcuk Acar; Yuyang Shen – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2025
Creativity tests, like creativity itself, vary widely in their structure and use. These differences include instructions, test duration, environments, prompt and response modalities, and the structure of test items. A key factor is task structure, referring to the specificity of the number of responses requested for a given prompt. Classic…
Descriptors: Creativity, Creative Thinking, Creativity Tests, Task Analysis
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Michelle Lo; Teresa K. Dunleavy – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2025
The mathematics classroom is particularly vulnerable to these judgments of perfectionism, with endless evidence of students and teachers believing that mathematics is based on an ultimate truth or a single, objective, unique answer. School mathematics still favors students' participation in rote procedures, memorization, and using only a few…
Descriptors: High School Students, High School Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Standards
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