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Paulston, Rolland G. – School and Society, 1971
Descriptors: Activism, Creativity, International Education, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedKhatena, Joe; Torrance, E. Paul – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1971
The Runner Studies of Attitude Patterns, a personality inventory, was used as the criterion to determine construct validity of Sounds and Images and Onomatopoeia and Images, two tests of verbal originality. (KW)
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity Research, Personality, Test Validity
Peer reviewedBerkowitz, Norton – School Arts, 1971
Descriptors: Art Materials, Creativity, Design, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedStark, Stanley – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1971
Presents the first part of an essay interrelating Rorschachian and Maslowian theory, and including modifications and implications. (MB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creativity, Imagination, Innovation
Peer reviewedMcCormack, Alan J. – Science Education, 1971
"Creativity training may be included as a portion of an existing elementary methods course and effect gratifying creativity improvement with no loss in subject-matter achievement." The possibility that "the creativity-trained person becomes more creative because he values creativity more" suggests a modification of Guilford's Structure of…
Descriptors: Achievement, Affective Behavior, Creativity, Methods Courses
Peer reviewedWalkup, Lewis E. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1971
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creativity Tests, Interviews, Problem Solving
Peer reviewedGuilford, J. P. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1971
Descriptors: Creativity Tests, Evaluation Criteria, Measurement Instruments, Test Validity
Peer reviewedCropley, A. J.; Clapson, L. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1971
Descriptors: Creativity Tests, Evaluation Criteria, Predictive Validity, Test Reliability
Peer reviewedParnes, Sidney J.; Noller, Ruth B. – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1971
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, College Curriculum, Creativity Research, Educational Research
Elkind, David – Grade Teacher, 1971
Descriptors: Child Development, Creativity, Intelligence, Learning Processes
Guilford, J. P. – J Creative Behav, 1970
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creativity, Data Analysis, Problem Solving
Noble, Andrew – Universities Quarterly, 1970
The place of creativity, literature, social sciences, technology and the mass media in the cultural scene. (IR)
Descriptors: Art, Communications, Creativity, Culture
Peer reviewedWeeks, Silas B. – Journal of Extension, 1970
Citizen participation in public policy making is a serious jeopardy because of the frustration cause by an enormous avalanche of information, by the impersonalization of our institutions, and by the technological revolution. A small social action committee dedicated to the collective interchange of ideas and information and working in an…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Committees, Creativity, Policy Formation
Taft, Ronald; Gilchrist, Margaret B. – J Educ Psychol, 1970
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Correlation, Creative Expression, Creativity
Eisenman, Russell; Schussel, Nancy Robinson – J Consult Clin Psychol, 1970
Four hundred fifty college students were given three measures of creativity: (a) complexity-simplicity preference, (b) Personal Opinion Survey, and (c) an unusual uses test. The intercorrelation of the creativity measures ranged .45-.83 (p's is less than .001), and a striking birth-order effect was found: later-born males were significantly less…
Descriptors: Birth Order, Creativity, Family (Sociological Unit), Sex Differences


