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The common-sense twentieth century view of the creative process has become
complicated by insistence on some method of measurement. How can we test for
the mysterious quality of "creativity"? How can we single out the creative ...
The common-sense twentieth century view of the creative process has become
complicated by insistence on some method of measurement. How can we test for
the mysterious quality of "creativity"? How can we single out the creative ...
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The Development of Creative Capacity William J. J. Gordon ... Synectics research
hinges on the following assumptions : ( i ) that the creative process in human
beings can be con - i ' cretely described and , further , ( that sound description ...
The Development of Creative Capacity William J. J. Gordon ... Synectics research
hinges on the following assumptions : ( i ) that the creative process in human
beings can be con - i ' cretely described and , further , ( that sound description ...
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We were disappointed to learn that most of the modern studies of the creative
process were attempts to devise test ... These studies were of little help to us
since they were on the one hand , related to “ test ” for creativity and , on the other
hand ...
We were disappointed to learn that most of the modern studies of the creative
process were attempts to devise test ... These studies were of little help to us
since they were on the one hand , related to “ test ” for creativity and , on the other
hand ...
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Acknowledgments | 3 |
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
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