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Developing Creativity and Related Attitudes

The Journal of Experimental Education, 1972
Sixteen fifth-grade teachers and 377 pupils served as Ss in experimental classes. The Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking were used as pretests and posttests and the Childhood Attitude Inventory for Problem Solving was given as a posttest. Eight of the experimental classes used the Purdue Creative Thinking Program (PCTP) for five weeks and eight used ...
Joe E. Shivley   +2 more
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Creativity, Incentives and Attitudes to Life

2021
The purpose of the chapter is to highlight important aspects and attitudes of human behavior in Greek society. Through them we can outline personal behaviors that shape the way decisions are made, both at individual and collective level. More specifically, the chapter presents aspects for the development of human personality as well as the concept of ...
Panagiotis E. Petrakis   +3 more
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Development of a Creativity Attitude Survey for Children

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1970
A Creativity Attitude Survey has been constructed for research use at the elementary school level. Normative data are available for over 20 samples of school children. Reliability and validity data collected to date indicate that the Creativity Attitude Survey is a promising instrument for further research.
C E, Schaefer, C I, Bridges
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Antynomies of Creative Attitudes of Employees

Kwartalnik Ekonomistów i Menedżerów, 2016
Currently the value of intangible resources of the organisation, such as: knowledge, skills and attitudes of employees, is increasingly important. The most valuable asset of any organisation is a creative attitude of the staff. Creative attitude is a willingness to initiate innovative actions, perseverance in achieving ambitious professional tasks ...
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Attitudes towards Death in Creative Artists

OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying, 1976
A positive relationship was hypothesized between acceptance of death, strength of motivation, breadth of time perspective, and self-fulfillment in creative artists. This hypothesis was based on the assumption that fear of death inhibits orientation toward the future and thereby tends to restrict movement toward achievement and self-fulfillment.
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Canadian Student Teachers' Attitudes about Creativity

Psychological Reports, 1981
Attitudes of 33 male and 101 female student teachers toward creative children were measured. Over-all results reflected some favorable attitudes about creativity accompanied by some amount of skepticism and ambivalence in nurturing creativity. No sex difference was found except on one item on which the females showed significantly more favorable ...
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ATTITUDES OF PARENTS AND DEVELOPMENT OF CREATIVITY

European Journal of High Ability, 1992
Biographical surveys of 65 inventors employed in the mining industry were contrasted with those of a control group of men of similar age, education and period of employment who had failed to display inventiveness in their work. The following variables were taken into account: family life; course of learning; origin and development of interests ...
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Determinants of auditors’ attitudes towards creative accounting

Meditari Accountancy Research, 2005
Smith (2003) responded to the Sarbanes‐Oxley Act by suggesting that government rules and regulations cannot preserve a profession where people lack integrity. He suggests that leaders in the profession and academe “call individuals to excellence” and “inculcate in practitioners and students ethical behaviour and personal integrity”.
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Teachers' Attitudes About Creativity*

The Journal of Creative Behavior, 1968
DONALD J. TREFFINGER   +2 more
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