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Classroom innovation atmosphere and student creativity: the roles of AI technology application, intrinsic motivation, and self-efficacy. [PDF]
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An Investigation of Non-Cognitive Approaches to the Creative Writing Process
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Creativity – developing something new and useful – is a constant challenge in the working world. Work processes, services, or products must be sensibly adapted to changing times. To be able to analyze and, if necessary, adapt creativity in work processes, a precise understanding of these creative activities is necessary. Process modeling techniques are
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Creativity – developing something new and useful – is a constant challenge in the working world. Work processes, services, or products must be sensibly adapted to changing times. To be able to analyze and, if necessary, adapt creativity in work processes, a precise understanding of these creative activities is necessary. Process modeling techniques are
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The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1964
1. Dreaming is not merely a reactive phenomenon, reactive to instinctual pressure, inner or outer stimuli, a traumatic past or a disturbing present. Dreaming is an active, creative process. 2. Dreaming is not an irrational, regressive, libidinous phenomenon, but a dynamic biological function of the human organism.
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1. Dreaming is not merely a reactive phenomenon, reactive to instinctual pressure, inner or outer stimuli, a traumatic past or a disturbing present. Dreaming is an active, creative process. 2. Dreaming is not an irrational, regressive, libidinous phenomenon, but a dynamic biological function of the human organism.
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Creative Processes in Painting
The Journal of General Psychology, 1962(1962). Creative Processes in Painting. The Journal of General Psychology: Vol. 67, No. 2, pp. 251-263.
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