Critical creative processes
By Mark A. Runco
Subjects: Learning, psychology of, Creative thinking, Psychology of Learning, Critical thinking
Description: "Creativity is typically defined such that the underlying processes reflect some divergent or lateral thinking, but in actuality it must also involve certain critical processes. These are critical in two ways: First, they reflect some kind of criticism or convergent thinking, and second, they are vital for creative thinking. This volume reviews research and theorizing about these critical processes. A wide range of processes is covered, including those which are entirely personal, and those which are interpersonal. In addition to addressing the notion that creativity requires both divergent and critical processes, this volume describes the roles played by traditional intelligence, language, and attributions in creative work."--BOOK JACKET.
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