2023
DOI: 10.3390/jintelligence11020021
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Navigating the Spectrum of Conventionality: Toward a New Model of Creative Thinking

Abstract: Current conceptualizations of creative thinking focus primarily on the measurement of creative thinking for the purpose of identifying creative thinking proficiency. We propose a conceptualization that includes a framework and assessments that focus on the measurement and learning of creative thinking and innovation skills. Our conceptualization involves an understanding that innovation is a critical application of creative thinking and that the process of creative thinking that leads to innovation can be perf… Show more

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“…The four skills include conventional thinking, diverse thinking, unconventional thinking, and evaluating and improving ideas. The three characteristics include openness to experience, tolerance for ambiguity, and risk tolerance (Lansing-Stoeffler & Daley, 2023). Xu et al (2022) have transformed creative thinking into three stages-the display of perception, the attention of perception, and the explanation of perception-providing theoretical support for the normalization of creative thinking.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The four skills include conventional thinking, diverse thinking, unconventional thinking, and evaluating and improving ideas. The three characteristics include openness to experience, tolerance for ambiguity, and risk tolerance (Lansing-Stoeffler & Daley, 2023). Xu et al (2022) have transformed creative thinking into three stages-the display of perception, the attention of perception, and the explanation of perception-providing theoretical support for the normalization of creative thinking.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%