Creative Thinking Discussion Lacks Investigative LeadsGeneric discussion of creative thinking methods with no actionable leads
Case Filekaggle-ho-015989House OversightCreativity Test Instructions with No Evident Investigative Leads
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kaggle-ho-015989House OversightCreativity Test Instructions with No Evident Investigative Leads
Creativity Test Instructions with No Evident Investigative Leads The document contains only a description of a creativity exercise and references to educational research. It mentions no individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or controversial actions that could be pursued as an investigative lead. Key insights: Describes the Alternative Uses Task by J.P. Guilford (1967).; Mentions Sir Ken Robinson's research on creativity in children.; Provides instructions for a brainstorming exercise involving coffee and drawing.
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