2017
DOI: 10.5296/gjes.v3i1.10780
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Creative Problem Solving Styles and Personality Types in Macau College Students: A Canonical Correlation Analysis

Abstract: Within the existing creativity-training programs, the Creative Problem Solving (CPS) model may be the most effective tool for facilitating individual creativity. Among various factors that influence individuals' creative performance, personality is widely considered one of most important factors. By far the most popular measure of personality types is the MBTI; unsurprisingly, the relationship between the MBTI and creativity has been extensively studied. However, relatively little research has touched on the r… Show more

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“…Sung and Choi (2009) found that extraversion might be the most significant predictor of individual creative performance and, empirically extraversion and openness to experience significantly influenced individual creativity. In addition, in Tsai's (2017) study, the results show that creative problem solving and personality was correlated.…”
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confidence: 81%
“…Sung and Choi (2009) found that extraversion might be the most significant predictor of individual creative performance and, empirically extraversion and openness to experience significantly influenced individual creativity. In addition, in Tsai's (2017) study, the results show that creative problem solving and personality was correlated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%