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Peer reviewedKing, James Roy – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1989
The ways in which the mind creates new worlds, new contexts, and possible alternate realities are described. It is proposed that with this information, facility in devising new worlds and realities may be enhanced and imaginative reach expanded. (MSE)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Influences
Peer reviewedBrandt, Ron – Educational Leadership, 1990
As codirector of Harvard University's Project Zero, David Perkins has conducted long-term research programs on creativity, problem solving and reasoning, and learning in the arts, sciences, and everyday life. He explains a new program designed to help teachers connect thinking strategies with subject matter, so that students can better manage…
Descriptors: Biographies, Cognitive Processes, Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education
Dudek, Stephanie Z.; Verreault, Rene – Creativity Research Journal, 1989
Highly creative children (n=100) and uncreative children (n=100) were selected from 1,450 fifth- and sixth- grade students. Comparisons using data from the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking revealed significant differences in terms of quantity and quality of primary process content. Girls gave more libidinal content and boys gave more aggressive…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Intermediate Grades
Peer reviewedMellou, Eleni – Early Child Development and Care, 1994
Reviews literature on the transformational nature of creativity, in which the individual, during and after interacting with his or her environment, takes information provided by the culture and transforms it based on previous experience. Notes that young children can develop transformational ability through dramatic play in which they are involved…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Development, Creativity, Cultural Influences
Peer reviewedDavis, Gary A. – Educational Forum, 1995
Factors affecting creativity are environment, personality and motivational traits, biographical characteristics, and creative abilities. Creativity stems from both nature and nurture. (SK)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creativity, Environmental Influences, Individual Characteristics
Peer reviewedEysenck, Hans J. – Intelligence, 1995
It is argued that the study of one important aspect of intelligence, creativity, can be furthered by the introduction of causal theories and their experimental study. Purely correlational investigations are a useful beginning, but psychology can only acquire true scientific stature by combining correlational and experimental approaches. (SLD)
Descriptors: Causal Models, Correlation, Creativity, Experimental Psychology
Peer reviewedYau, Cecilia – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1991
This paper defines the term "self-image" or "self-esteem" and defines the term "creativity" from psychoanalytic and humanist interpretations. It then proposes the theory that a positive self-image enhances the possibilities for creative productivity or lifestyle. Practical implications for child rearing are offered. (JDD)
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Child Rearing, Creativity, Definitions
Peer reviewedSapp, D. David – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1992
This paper offers an extension of Graham Wallas' model of the creative process. It identifies periods of problem solving, incubation, and growth with specific points of initial idea inception, creative frustration, and illumination. Responses to creative frustration are described including denial, rationalization, acceptance of stagnation, and new…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Development, Creativity, Models
Peer reviewedCarroll, John; Howieson, Noel – Roeper Review, 1992
This study attempted to identify simple activities appropriate for use in regular classes and capable of identifying children with creative talent. Australian grade seven students, previously identified as having high or low creative ability, performed significantly differently on five such activities. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creativity, Foreign Countries, Gifted
Peer reviewedRunco, Mark A.; Nemiro, Jill – Roeper Review, 1994
This paper reviews research showing problem finding to be distinct from problem solving and research supporting the role of problem finding in intrinsically motivated creative performances. The paper concludes that problem finding represents a family of related skills, each of which seems to be influenced by cognitive and extracognitive factors.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Gifted
Peer reviewedFuchs-Beauchamp, Karen D.; And Others – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1993
This study, with 496 children seeking admission to a special program for gifted preschoolers, found that creativity (as measured by the Thinking Creatively in Action and Movement Scale) was significantly related to intelligence (as measured by standard IQ tests) when IQs were less than 120 but was not related at higher IQ levels. (DB)
Descriptors: Correlation, Creativity, Gifted, Intelligence Differences
Peer reviewedGura, Mark – Educational Leadership, 1993
By borrowing from pop culture, New York City teacher created Trading Heroes, "values clarification course" drawing on powerful hero phenomenon and students' creativity. Following a discussion of heroic qualities, students select one or more personal heroes as subjects for trading cards they will produce themselves. Students make the…
Descriptors: Creativity, Elementary Education, Popular Culture, Student Participation
Peer reviewedLoehle, Craig – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1994
This discussion of the discovery process in science suggests that discoveries are often made by a pattern recognition process which includes elaboration of a perceived pattern involving development of a descriptive vocabulary, elucidation of mathematical relations and measures, development of measurement instruments and techniques, and deduction…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Discovery Processes, Hypothesis Testing
Peer reviewedHolland, John L.; And Others – Journal of Career Development, 1991
A sample of 125 adults completed the Dogmatism scale, the NEO Personality Inventory, the Self-Directed Search, and the Preconscious Activity scale. High scores on Openness and Originality correlated with Holland's Artistic and Investigative types, supporting the ordering of types according to potential for creative performance. (SK)
Descriptors: Adults, Career Choice, Classification, Creativity
DeLellis, Anthony J. – Training and Development, 1991
Outlines 10 tasks for a workshop in which participants (1) establish definitions of creativity; (2) identify creative traits and behaviors; (3) compare the traits and behavior of themselves, their supervisors, or their supervisees to those identified; and (4) explore ways to bring out creativity in others and improve their organization's climate…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Creative Development, Creativity, Personality Traits


