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Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts APA Division 10
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What is creativity? Something creativity is both novel and appropriate. Novelty: generating new ideas Usefulness: relevant and appropriate ideas
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What is creativity? “Creativity is the interaction among aptitude, process, and environment by which an individual or group produces a perceptible product that is both novel and useful as defined within a social context” Plucker, Beghetto, & Dow, 2004 (p. 90)
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How can we study creativity? The Four “P”s The Creative Person The Creative Process The Creative Product The Creative Press (aka Environment)
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What is aesthetics? Beauty in art and science What is pleasing to the eye
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Why should we study creativity? Guilford’s (1950) presidential address argued that creativity was a key issue needing to be thoroughly researched Global competitiveness Creativity is a necessity to survive Creative people tend to be happier and more successful
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How can we measure creativity? Torrance Test for Creative Thinking Creative Personality Assessments Consensual Assessment Technique Peer, Teacher, and Self Ratings
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What is the relationship between creativity and intelligence? Creativity often appears in models of intelligence: –Sternberg’s Triarchic Model –Guilford’s Structure of Intellect Creativity and intelligence tend to be slightly but significantly related.
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Relevant Professional Organizations APA Division 10—The Society for the Psychology of Aesthetics and Creativity in the Arts http://www.apa.org/divisions/div10/ International Association of Empirical Aesthetics http://www.science-of-aesthetics.org/ National Association for Gifted Children http://www.nagc.org
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