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Tytuł: Fostering University Students’ Idea Generation and Idea Evaluation Skills With a Cognitive-Based Creativity Training
Autorzy: van Broekhoven, Kim
Belfi, Barbara
Hocking, Ian
van der Velden, Rolf
Słowa kluczowe: Cognitive-based creativity training
Idea generation
Idea evaluation
Divergent thinking
Convergent thinking
Data wydania: 2020
Data dodania: 8-kwi-2026
Wydawca: University of Białystok
Źródło: Creativity. Theories – Research – Applications, Vol. 7, Issue 2, 2020, pp. 284-308
Abstrakt: This paper examines the effectiveness of a 10-hour cognitive-based creativity training on idea generation and idea evaluation among 51 undergraduate students (mean age 22) from a large university in the Netherlands. A pre-post-test within-subject design was conducted. All 51 students received the training as part of their bachelor program, and were assigned to receive the training in the first or second semester. As such, students participated in both experimental conditions (control and intervention), albeit at different times (within-subject design). The Alternative Uses Task (AUT) and specially designed idea evaluation tasks were used before and after the training. In the idea evaluation task, students were asked to evaluate ideas on their originality and feasibility. Their ratings were compared with content experts’ ratings. General Linear Models (GLM) for repeated measures were conducted to determine whether any change in idea generation and idea evaluation is the result of the interaction between type of treatment (i.e. intervention or control group) and time (pre- and post-test). The results indicated that students did not generate significantly more (i.e. fluency) and different kind of ideas (i.e. flexibility) after training. Most importantly, in line with recent research, the results suggested that training does not impact idea evaluation skills among students. This suggests that idea evaluation might be a more complex process to enhance than idea generation. The implications of these results for educational practice and future research are discussed.
Afiliacja: Kim van Broekhoven - Radboud University, The Netherlands
Barbara Belfi - Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Ian Hocking - Independent Researcher, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Rolf van der Velden - Maastricht University, The Netherlands
E-mail: Kim van Broekhoven: kim.vanbroekhoven@docentenacademie.ru.nl
Barbara Belfi: b.belfi@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Ian Hocking: ihocking@gmail.com
Rolf van der Velden: r.vandervelden@maastrichtuniversity.nl
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11320/20037
DOI: 10.2478/ctra-2020-0015
e-ISSN: 2354-0036
Typ Dokumentu: Article
metadata.dc.rights.uri: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
Właściciel praw: © 2021 Kim van Broekhoven, Barbara Belfi, Ian Hocking, Rolf van der Velden, published by University of Białystok.
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
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