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Encyclopedia of Creativity, Two-Volume Set : Two-Volume Set

The Encyclopedia of Creativity is the sourcebook for individuals seeking specialized information about creativity and motivation. Subjects include theories of creativity, techniques for enhancing creativity, individuals who have made significant contributions to creativity, physiological aspects of creativity, and virtually any topic that touches upon the subject. Entries are placed in alphabetical order with cross-references to other topics and entries where appropriate. Each entry is written in simple easy-to-understand terms summarizing the most important aspects of creative r
eBook, English, 1999
Elsevier Science, Saint Louis, 1999
1 online resource (1698 pages)
9780080548500, 0080548504
1048630501
9780080548500_001_WEB
Front Cover
Encyclopedia of CREATIVITY
Copyright Page
Contents
About the Editors-in-Chief
About the Executive Advisory Board
Preface
How to Use the Encyclopedia
Part: A
Chapter 1. Acting
Chapter 2. Adaptation and Creativity
Chapter 3. Advertising
Chapter 4. Affective Disorders
Chapter 5. Aging
Chapter 6. Alcohol and Creativity
Chapter 7. Altered and Transitional States
Chapter 8. Analogies
Chapter 9. Architecture, Modern Western
Chapter 10. Archival Investigation
Chapter 11. Art and Aesthetics. Chapter 12. Art and Artists
Chapter 13. Articulation
Chapter 14. Artificial Intelligence
Chapter 15. Associative Theory
Chapter 16. Attention
Chapter 17. Attribution and Creativity
Chapter 18. Autonomy and Independence
Part: B
Chapter 1. Barriers to Creativity and Creative Attitudes
Chapter 2. Behavioral Approaches to Creativity
Chapter 3. Bell, Alexander Graham
Chapter 4. Birth Order
Chapter 5. Brain Biology and Brain Functioning
Chapter 6. Brain and the Creative Act
Chapter 7. Brainstorming
Chapter 8. Brontë Sisters
Chapter 9. Business Strategy. Part: C
Chapter 1. Carroll, Lewis
Chapter 2. Cézanne, Paul
Chapter 3. Chaos Theory and Creativity
Chapter 4. Cognitive Style and Creativity
Chapter 5. Collaboration and Competition
Chapter 6. Componential Models
Chapter 7. Computer Programs
Chapter 8. Concepts of Creativity: A History
Chapter 9. Conditions and Settings/Environment
Chapter 10. Conformity
Chapter 11. Consensual Assessment
Chapter 12. Consistency of Creativity across the Life Span
Chapter 13. Contrarianism
Chapter 14. Conventionality
Chapter 15. Corporate Culture
Chapter 16. Counseling. Chapter 17. Creative Climate
Chapter 18. Creative Products
Chapter 19. Creativity in the Future
Chapter 20. Creativity in the Moral Domain
Chapter 21. Creatology
Chapter 22. Crime and Creativity
Chapter 23. Critical Thinking
Chapter 24. Cross-Cultural Differences
Chapter 25. Curie, Marie Sklodowska
Part: D
Chapter 1. Dance and Creativity
Chapter 2. Dark Side of Creativity
Chapter 3. Darwin, Charles Robert
Chapter 4. da Vinci, Leonardo
Chapter 5. Definitions of Creativity
Chapter 6. Design. Chapter 7. Developmental Trends in Creative Abilities and Potentials
Chapter 8. Deviance
Chapter 9. Dialectical Thinking: Implications for Creative Thinking
Chapter 10. Dinesen, Isak
Chapter 11. Discovery
Chapter 12. Distribution of Creativity
Chapter 13. Divergent Thinking
Chapter 14. Diversity, Cultural
Chapter 15. Domains of Creativity
Chapter 16. Dreams and Creativity
Chapter 17. Drugs and Creativity
Part: E
Chapter 1. Eccentricity
Chapter 2. Economic Perspective on Creativity
Chapter 3. Education
Chapter 4. Einstein, Albert
Chapter 5. Eminence
Chapter 6. Emotion/Affect