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Cropley, David H.; Kaufman, James C. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2012
The Creative Solution Diagnosis Scale (CSDS) is a 30-item scale based on a core of four criteria: Relevance & Effectiveness, Novelty, Elegance, and Genesis. The CSDS offers potential for the consensual assessment of functional product creativity. This article describes an empirical study in which non-expert judges rated a series of mousetrap…
Descriptors: Expertise, Creativity, Identification, Measures (Individuals)
Davis, Candice D.; Kaufman, James C.; McClure, Faith H. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2011
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which non-cognitive constructs (personality, thinking styles, motivation, and psychological well-being) would predict self-reported creativity across different domains among 266 college students. Consistent with hypotheses, openness, legislative thinking styles, and intrinsic motivation were…
Descriptors: Creativity, Motivation, Cognitive Style, College Students
Xu, Fangqi; McDonnell, Ginny; Nash, William R. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2005
The following is a review of creativity courses and programs offered at universities in Europe, North America, Japan, and China. Creativity courses and programs occur in a variety of disciplines, but are found most frequently in fields such as business; education and psychology; and engineering, science, and technology. This paper provides…
Descriptors: Creativity, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Comparative Education
Chen, Chuansheng; Kasof, Joseph; Himsel, Amy; Dmitrieva, Julia; Dong, Qi; Xue, Gui – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2005
To explore whether the facilitation effects of an explicit instruction to "be creative" vary across cultures and types of tasks, 248 U.S. and 278 Chinese college students were administered a battery of tests of verbal, artistic, and mathematical creativity. Half of the participants were tested under the standard condition, and the other half under…
Descriptors: Creativity, Ethnic Groups, Foreign Countries, College Students
Runco, Mark A.; Illies, Jody J.; Eisenman, Russell – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2005
Originality is a necessary part of creativity, but creative things are more than just original. They also solve a problem, or more generally are somehow fitting or appropriate. Yet previous research found an inverse relationship between ratings of originality and ratings of appropriateness. The present investigation employed a different…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Creativity, Creative Thinking, Teaching Methods
Perrine, Nicholas E.; Brodersen, R. Marc – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2005
The arts and sciences have been identified as two specific domains that are dependent upon the creative process. A total of 369 undergraduate students served as research participants in two separate studies. In the first study, participants (N = 238) completed a measure of Openness to Experience (NEO-PI; McCrae & Costa, 1999) and a questionnaire…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Personality Traits, Creativity, Vocational Interests
Selby, Edwin C.; Treffinger, Donald J.; Isaksen, Scott G.; Lauer, Kenneth J. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2004
"VIEW: An Assessment of Problem Solving Style" (Selby, Treffinger, & Isaksen, 2002) is a new instrument for assessing problem-solving style, for use with individuals from ages 12 through adult. It measures three dimensions of style relating to creative problem solving and change management. In this article, we discuss the construction of the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Validity, Factor Structure, Problem Solving
Dollinger, Stephen J.; Palaskonis, Dimitra G.; Pearson, Jodi L. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2004
This study used the recently revised Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and a variety of validated creativity measures to replicate a classic finding--that sensing-intuition predicts creativity--and to evaluate whether the other MBTI scales add to the prediction of creativity. 94 undergraduates completed the MBTI (form M self-scorable) and…
Descriptors: Creativity, Predictor Variables, Creativity Tests, Prediction
Peer reviewedCheung, Chau-Kiu; Rudowicz, Elisabeth; Yue, XiaoDong; Kwan, Anna S. F. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2003
This study examined the creative development of university students by examining data (n=859) from surveys of students in Hong Kong. Results found general monotonic decline in creativity with years of study and the general superiority of verbal creativity among students of humanities and social sciences, whereas business students had the highest…
Descriptors: College Students, Creative Development, Creativity, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedHittner, James B.; Daniels, Jennifer R. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2002
This study examined the association of gender-role orientation to creative accomplishments and cognitive styles in 127 college students. Results indicated that the gender role orientation of instrumentality was positively associated with creative accomplishments in the business venture domain and that androgynous, versus non-androgynous,…
Descriptors: Art Expression, Business, Cognitive Style, College Students
Peer reviewedMumford, Michael D.; Feldman, Jack M.; Hein, Michael B.; Nagao, Dennis J. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2001
This study with 432 college students examined how variables influence the relative performance of groups and individuals on creative problem-solving tasks. Having more ideas available (through a priming manipulation) led to better individual performance. Group performance, however, was enhanced by training appropriate to problem content that…
Descriptors: College Students, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSaeki, Noriko; Fan, Xitao; Van Dusen, Lani – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2001
Cross-cultural differences in creative thinking were assessed for 51 American and 54 Japanese college students. The American students showed significantly higher scores on the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking (TTCT) figural test than the Japanese students. No gender differences were found in either culture. TTCT performance did not correlate…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aptitude, College Students, Creative Thinking
Peer reviewedJoy, Stephen – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2001
An inventory measuring the explicit need to be different (vDiffer) was administered together with three divergent production (originality) measures to 85 college students. The need to be different predicted unusual category exemplars, word associations, and uses for common objects. Innovation motivation accounted for significant variance over that…
Descriptors: College Students, Creativity, Divergent Thinking, Higher Education
Peer reviewedJohns, Gregg A.; Morse, Linda W.; Morse, David T. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2001
This study examined the effects of three time-press and three creative-prompt conditions on early vs. later trial originality scores for three divergent production stimuli with 91 undergraduate students. Findings indicated a higher frequency of originality scores for the latter portions of trials for all time-press and prompting conditions.…
Descriptors: College Students, Creativity, Divergent Thinking, Higher Education
Peer reviewedShah, Jami J.; Vargas-Hernandez, Noe; Summers, Joshua D.; Kulkarni, Santosh – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2001
This paper describes the development and evaluation of C-Sketch, a technique for concept generation in a collaborative engineering design setting. Analysis of experiments conducted over five years concludes that C-Sketch not only has intrinsic merit, but also measures higher in all outcomes when compared to other approaches including Method 6-3-5…
Descriptors: Creativity, Engineering Drawing, Engineering Education, Higher Education

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