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The contributions of creative cognition and schizotypal symptoms to creative achievement
(2004)
While previous research suggests people with sub-clinical levels of schizophrenic
symptoms achieve a greater number of creative accomplishments, the cognitive reasons
for higher proportions of creativity in this population ...
A comparison between traditional and open-area classrooms as to creativity
(1972)
Children in grades three, four, and five, from an Open-area school, and children from similar grades in a Traditional setting were compared as to creativity. Twelve males, and twelve females were measured in each classroom. ...
Effects of creative and noncreative problem-solving on anxiety
(1983)
This study investigated whether the type of problem
involved in creative performance increases anxiety level
to a greater extent than the type of problem involved in
noncreative performance. Subjects were 9 male and ...