Synectics: The Development of Creative CapacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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... observation . But when the process is stopped , what is there to observe ? The Synectics study has attempted to research ... observed . w The Cambridge Synectics group , which was the first and is a continuing source of the data and ...
... observation . But when the process is stopped , what is there to observe ? The Synectics study has attempted to research ... observed . w The Cambridge Synectics group , which was the first and is a continuing source of the data and ...
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... observed that these psychological states were present when the subject effected breakthroughs on the way to his final solution . Furthermore , it was obvious that the identified states became more concentrated as he neared his final ...
... observed that these psychological states were present when the subject effected breakthroughs on the way to his final solution . Furthermore , it was obvious that the identified states became more concentrated as he neared his final ...
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... observed that certain people repeatedly selected ways of thinking about a problem which led to elegant solutions . These people confessed to a pleasurable feeling a feeling of " being on the track " -long before their intui- tion was ...
... observed that certain people repeatedly selected ways of thinking about a problem which led to elegant solutions . These people confessed to a pleasurable feeling a feeling of " being on the track " -long before their intui- tion was ...
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THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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