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Assessing Creative Products by Experts

by Kuan Chen Tsai
"... Abstract: The product-orientated definition of creativity is widely acceptable because it is empirically objective and adequately reliable. The objective of this study was oriented toward understanding experts' perceptions of creativity evaluated by experts. The perceptional map indicates that ..."
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Abstract: The product-orientated definition of creativity is widely acceptable because it is empirically objective and adequately reliable. The objective of this study was oriented toward understanding experts' perceptions of creativity evaluated by experts. The perceptional map indicates

Illusion and well-being: A social psychological perspective on mental health.

by Shelley E Taylor , Jonathon D Brown , Nancy Cantor , Edward Emery , Susan Fiske , Tony Green-Wald , Connie Hammen , Darrin Lehman , Chuck Mcclintock , Dick Nisbett , Lee Ross , Bill Swann , Joanne - Psychological Bulletin, , 1988
"... Many prominent theorists have argued that accurate perceptions of the self, the world, and the future are essential for mental health. Yet considerable research evidence suggests that overly positive selfevaluations, exaggerated perceptions of control or mastery, and unrealistic optimism are charac ..."
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are characteristic of normal human thought. Moreover, these illusions appear to promote other criteria of mental health, including the ability to care about others, the ability to be happy or contented, and the ability to engage in productive and creative work. These strategies may succeed, in large part, because

Creative productivity: A predictive and explanatory model of career trajectories and landmarks

by Dean Keith Simonton - Psych. Rev , 1997
"... The author developed a model that explains and predicts both longitudinal and cross-sectional variation in the output of major and minor creative products. The model first yields a mathematical equation that accounts for the empirical age curves, including contrasts across creative domains in the ex ..."
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The author developed a model that explains and predicts both longitudinal and cross-sectional variation in the output of major and minor creative products. The model first yields a mathematical equation that accounts for the empirical age curves, including contrasts across creative domains

Dynamic Agency: Models for Creative Production and Technology Applications

by Francesco Amigoni , Viola Schiaffonati, Marco Somalvico
"... Among the most promising modern approaches to creativity, a very important one makes use of non-standard problem solving techniques of artificial intelligence for addressing methodological descriptions of creativity. The purpose of this ..."
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Among the most promising modern approaches to creativity, a very important one makes use of non-standard problem solving techniques of artificial intelligence for addressing methodological descriptions of creativity. The purpose of this

INTERLINKS OF CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ECONOMIES THROUGH CREATIVE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES

by Vilniaus Gedimino Technikos Universitetas, Mokslas Lietuvos Ateitis, Rasa Levickaitė
"... Abstract. The paper focuses on contemporary creative cultural economy concepts and presents formation background and confrontational points of view discussed by variety of authors. The scope of the creative economy is determined by creative industries exponent. If culture is perceptible in the anthr ..."
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in the anthropological or functional sense, one might use the concept of the cultural product. An alternative definition of creative products and services originates from a created value type: one might say these products and services, no matter what commercial value they would obtain, together hold a cultural value

_________________________________________The Wasteland of Creative Production The Wasteland of Creative Production: A Case Study of Contemporary Chinese Art

by Michael Alexander Ulfstjerne, Michael Alexander Ulfst
"... With the new magnitude for the relatively unhindered production and circulation of artworks, galleries and contemporary art museums are bur-geoning across the larger cities of China. This article provides an empirical example of how contemporary and avant-garde art is produced and valu-ated in the a ..."
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With the new magnitude for the relatively unhindered production and circulation of artworks, galleries and contemporary art museums are bur-geoning across the larger cities of China. This article provides an empirical example of how contemporary and avant-garde art is produced and valu

A VERSATILE TOOL TO PROMOTE LINK BETWEEN CREATIVE PRODUCTION AND CONCEPTUAL UNDERSTANDING

by Lenni Haapasalo, Bernd Zimmermann, Hartmut Rehlich
"... Abstract. With respect to constructivist views on the nature of mathematical knowledge and the genesis of heuristic processes in the mind of the learner, the abun-dance of problems, richness of ideas and students ’ possibilities and power to develop intuition have to be redefined by utilizing versat ..."
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versatile technological tools. This paper highlights how link between creative production and conceptual understanding may be promoted by use of a progressive pocket computer. It focuses on learning based up-on the interplay of different representations of mathematical objects, the use of which would

Extension of the Consensual Assessment Technique to non parallel creative products

by John Baer, James C. Kaufman, Claudia A. Gentile - Creativity Research Journal , 2004
"... ABSTRACT: The consensual technique for assessing creativity is widely used in research, but its validation has been limited to assessing the creativity of artifacts produced under tightly constrained experimental con-ditions. Typically, only artifacts produced in response to very similar instruction ..."
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ABSTRACT: The consensual technique for assessing creativity is widely used in research, but its validation has been limited to assessing the creativity of artifacts produced under tightly constrained experimental con-ditions. Typically, only artifacts produced in response to very similar

Self-efficacy as a mediator in the creative productivity of gifted children

by Gina D. Schack - Journal for the Education of the Gifted , 1989
"... This study investigated the relationship between self-efficacy as a creative producer and initiation of independent investigations in areas of personal interest. Subjects were 294 students in grades four through eight who were participants in gifted programs based on the Enrichment '[had Model ..."
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the mini-course began, when con-sidered with the other variables in the causal model. Throughout history society has defined its gifted members by their creative productivity {Renzulli, 19781. We value those who have made or done something new or different that has had a positive impact on others. Einstein

The revolving door identification and programming model: Correlates of creative production

by James R. Delisle, Joseph S. Renzulli - Gifted Child Quarterly , 1982
"... As defined by various state laws and historical traditions, &dquo;the gifted&dquo; are a distinct set of individuals set apart from others by reason of their extraordinary leaming abilities. It should follow, then, that through either limited or exhaus- ..."
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As defined by various state laws and historical traditions, &dquo;the gifted&dquo; are a distinct set of individuals set apart from others by reason of their extraordinary leaming abilities. It should follow, then, that through either limited or exhaus-
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