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Oliveira, Alandeom W.; Brown, Adam O.; Day, Katelyn; Saviolli, Rebecca; Campbell, Savannah Joh; Potkins, Heather; Weld, Joanna M. – Review of Education, 2022
Science student development of creative thinking ability is not sufficiently promoted and can even be inadvertently discouraged by current methods of instruction. Aimed at addressing this issue, the present study examined an undergraduate biology course in which scientific content instruction and creative drawing were integrated through use of…
Descriptors: College Science, Undergraduate Study, Creative Thinking, Biology
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Kovalkov, Anastasia; Paassen, Benjamin; Segal, Avi; Gal, Kobi; Pinkwart, Niels – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2021
Promoting creativity is considered an important goal of education, but creativity is notoriously hard to define and measure. In this paper, we make the journey from defining a formal creativity and applying the measure in a practical domain. The measure relies on core theoretical concepts in creativity theory, namely fluency, flexibility, and…
Descriptors: Creativity, Theory Practice Relationship, Evaluators, Specialists
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Antonietti, Alessandro; Bonacina, Silvia; Colombo, Barbara; Iannello, Paola – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2020
This study investigates whether laypersons can distinguish between creative and non-creative artifacts, identify when creativity emerges, and be aware of the merit to be attributed to those who conceive a creative idea. Study 1 analyzed a creative and a non-creative version of two advertisements. In the creative version, there was an ideational…
Descriptors: Creativity, Advertising, Lay People, Concept Formation
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Lutken, C. Jane; Legendre, Géraldine; Omaki, Akira – Cognitive Science, 2020
Previous work has reported that children creatively make syntactic errors that are ungrammatical in their target language, but are grammatical in another language. One of the most well-known examples is "medial wh-question" errors in English-speaking children's wh-questions (e.g., "What do you think who the cat chased?" from…
Descriptors: Syntax, Creativity, Error Patterns, Children
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Culpepper, Mary Kay; Gauntlett, David – Global Studies of Childhood, 2020
While makerspaces are rightly recognized as places for getting people of all ages together to experiment with materials, technologies, processes, and narratives, they are inevitably limited by physical resources of time, space, and money. The appealingly inclusive concept of a "makerspace mindset"--that is, a worldview that admits the…
Descriptors: Shared Resources and Services, Creativity, Lifelong Learning, Self Concept
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Liu, Sisi; Peng, Ming – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2020
Creativity is linked to broad scope of attention, a state or trait that allocates attentional resources over a wide range of perceptual stimuli. According to the attentional priming hypothesis, a mechanism underlying the creativity--attention link is that broad perceptual attention scope primes broad conceptual attention scope--the activation of a…
Descriptors: Attention, Creativity, Hypothesis Testing, Priming
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Main, Kelley J.; Aghakhani, Hamed; Labroo, Aparna A.; Greidanus, Nathan S. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2020
Across three experiments, we show that a change in the levels of physical activity increases creative thinking, whereas inactivity or repetitive activity lowers it. Participants walking forward were more creative the first few minutes of initiating physical activity than those sitting, or those merely watching changing scenery, and these effects…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Creative Thinking, Repetition, Creativity
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Casakin, Hernan; Levy, Shalom – Creativity Research Journal, 2020
The question of how individual features affect the development of design expertise has yet to be thoroughly researched. While some works acknowledged the importance of design abilities and creative ideation for design expertise, there is no theoretical framework that explicates their relationships and supports it empirically. The present research…
Descriptors: Creativity, Creative Thinking, Concept Formation, Design
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Wang, Xing; Li, Hongli; Yin, Hongbiao – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2020
The antecedents of team creativity and their effects on team task performance are explored in this study, with a particular focus on how leader humility promotes team creativity and when team creativity can be converted into performance. Hypotheses were tested via a multiple-source and time-lagged study with 341 employees and 104 teams from five…
Descriptors: Creativity, Leadership Styles, Leadership Qualities, Teamwork
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Glaveanu, Vlad P.; Ness, Ingunn Johanne; de Saint Laurent, Constance – Creativity Research Journal, 2020
This special edition is dedicated to the complex relationship between creativity, learning, and technology. In the present editorial, we consider this complexity in light of the papers included in this special issue, by summarizing their main ideas and connecting them to bigger questions surrounding the impact of technology on creativity and…
Descriptors: Creativity, Learning, Educational Technology, Academic Achievement
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Mayes-Tang, Sarah – PRIMUS, 2020
Creativity plays an important role in mathematics, but it can be overlooked in undergraduate courses. This article describes three ways an existing first-year math seminar was modified to increase its focus on creativity: introducing readings and discussions related to creativity, drawing connections to creativity in other disciplines, and adding…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Creativity, Teaching Methods, College Mathematics
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Oven, Alenka; Lobe, Bojana – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2020
Although creativity is an important aspect of occupational therapy theory and practice, there have been few studies that would explore this concept in the context of the occupational therapy process. This was the first qualitative study of creativity in occupational therapy in Slovenia. It was conducted as part of a larger mixed-methods study and…
Descriptors: Occupational Therapy, Creativity, Foreign Countries, Allied Health Personnel
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Petrou, Paraskevas; van der Linden, Dimitri; Salcescu, Oana Catalina – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2020
Drawing on theoretical views of creative deviance, the present study hypothesized that employees with a tendency to break rules are more creative at their jobs (Hypothesis 1). Furthermore, we expected that this is particularly the case when employees face high problem-solving demands (i.e., they are expected to be creative) but at the same time…
Descriptors: Creativity, Creative Thinking, Problem Solving, Employees
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Forthmann, Boris; Lips, Corinna; Szardenings, Carsten; Scharfen, Jana; Holling, Heinz – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2020
In this study, we focus on mental speed and divergent thinking, examining their relationship and the influence of task speededness. Participants (N = 109) completed a set of processing speed tasks and a test battery measuring divergent thinking. We used two speeded divergent-thinking tasks of 2 minutes and two unspeeded tasks of 8 minutes to test…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Thinking Skills, Time, Creativity
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Biskjaer, Michael Mose; Christensen, Bo T.; Friis-Olivarius, Morten; Abildgaard, Sille J. J.; Lundqvist, Caroline; Halskov, Kim – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2020
Searching for sources of inspiration is central to creative design; however, we have limited knowledge of individual inspiration search strategies in response to varying levels of task constraints. We studied 39 high-school students' inspiration search strategies using Google Images. Low task constrainedness led to "divergent search"…
Descriptors: Task Analysis, Search Strategies, High School Students, Creativity
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