Provitamin A Selection by Vitamin A Depleted Rats |
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Authors: | Arthur E Harriman |
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Institution: | Department of Psychology , Franklin and Marshall College , Lancaster , Pennsylvania , USA |
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Abstract: | G. T. scores on the Army General Classification Test (AGCT) as indicants of intelligence were correlated with scores on the Creative Imagination Test (CIT) for two groups of men differing on intelligence. Results supported the prediction of closer correspondence of intelligence and creativity scores in a low intelligence range (r = .437, p < .01) than in a high intelligence range. Intelligence was unrelated statistically to creativity (r = .10) when only the high intelligence range above 111 was considered. Guilford's triagular scatterplot conceptualization of intelligence-creativity relationship seemed most congruent with the present and earlier data. Intelligence was described as allowing the development of creativity, but not insuring such development. Personality and environmental factors may be important in creativity expression especially at upper intelligence ranges. |
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Keywords: | belief concrete operations knowledge Piagetian groupings theory of mind |
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