Children's Original Thinking: An Empirical Examination of Alternative Measures Derived From Divergent Thinking Tasks |
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Authors: | Christophe Mouchiroud Todd Lubart |
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Affiliation: | Laboratoire Cognition et Développement , Université René Descartes-Paris V , France |
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Abstract: | Children's creative potential is often assessed using cognitive tests that require divergent thinking, such as the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking (TTCT; E. P. Torrance, 1974, 1976, 1990). In this study the authors investigated the effect of various scoring systems on the originality index, evaluating the high intercorrelation of fluency and originality measures found in the TTCT scoring system and the applicability of TTCT scoring norms over time and across age groups. In 3 studies, the originality of elementary school children was measured using TTCT norms and various sample-specific scoring methods with the TTCT Unusual Uses of a Box test as well as social-problem-solving tasks. Results revealed an effect of scoring technique on creativity indices as well as on the reliability of originality scores and the relationship between originality and other ability measures. The usefulness of the various measures for understanding children's original thinking are discussed. |
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Keywords: | creativity development divergent thinking |
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