Stratton et al., 1972 - Google Patents
Improving creative thinking by training in the production and/or judgment of solutions.Stratton et al., 1972
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- 1436338886424347036
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- Stratton R
- Brown R
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Educational Psychology
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Studied 180 college students under 4 conditions (production training, judgment training, combined training, and no-training control), replicating previous results with separate training procedures. Data also show that these seemingly incompatible training procedures …
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