The research presented in this volume suggests that divergent thinking is an important component of the creative process. Divergent thinking tests are probably the most commonly used measure of children's potential for creative thinking. There are a number of unanswered questions about children's divergent thinking and creativity which are answered throughout the volume and may be identified as themes in the research. The first theme is that the capacity for divergent thinking may not be normally distributed across all levels of ability (a relevant premise is that creative abilities are not evenly distributed across domains of performance and achievement). A second theme is that divergent thinking is influenced by the conditions under which it is assessed. A third theme of the book is methodological; several chapters explore existing evaluations of divergent thinking tests. A final theme is that divergent thinking is important for both basic and applied research. From the perspective of basic research, the divergent thinking model offers an empirically supported view of a cognitive process. From the applied perspective, divergent thinking can be viewed as one component of giftedness and predictive of several expressions of real-world creativity.
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The research presented in this volume suggests that divergent thinking is an important component of the creative process. Divergent thinking tests are probably the most commonly used measure of children's potential for creative thinking.

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Preface DEVELOPMENTAL ISSUES Parental Divergent Thinking Birth-Order and Family Size Independence and Creativity Television, Radio, and Children's Creativity EDUCATIONAL ISSUES Teachers' Judgements of Creativity Enhancing the Originality of Ideas Enhancing the Flexibility of Ideas Problem Finding and CreativityEnvironmental Cues and Divergent Thinking DIMENSIONS OF DIVERGENT THINKING Ideational Originality Ideational Flexibility Four Indices of Divergent Thinking High and Low Divergent Thinkers ISSUES OF VALIDITY Predicting Creative Performance from Divergent Thinking The Interaction of IQ and Ideational Fluency A Factor Analysis of Divergent Thinking Test Scores The Threshold of Intelligence Associative Hierarchies OVERVIEW AND CONCLUSIONS Objectivity in the Measurement of Creative Thinking Future Research and Practical Suggestions The Author Author Index Subject Index
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This series on creativity offers new insights and ideas in the field by pooling the vast knowledge and experience of both scholars and practitioners. Creativity is indispensable in enabling personal and professional growth on any level -- early childhood through graduate school. It is our hope to continue to publish those manuscripts that support the progress of practitioners, as well as those that represent the pioneer work of researchers in a range of related disciplines. The Creativity Series, which has had a large impact on the field, continues to hold a leadership role in initiating new concepts and breaking new ground. The books, monographs, and other materials published thus far have brought fresh perspective and practical applications to diversified learning settings.
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ISBN
9780893917166
Publisert
1991-01-01
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc; Praeger Publishers Inc
Vekt
312 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
212

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