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DOI: 10.1177/001698626400800115
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A Study of Expressive Modes of Creative Females

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“…Schulman (1966) suggests that "openness of perception" is a condition for creativity. Wonderly (1964) found that females were superior to males in fluency, flexibility, and adequacy of response on the MTCT. Parloff and Datta (1964) reported that the personalities of highly creative high school seniors are somewhat different from those of slightly less creative seniors who scored equally well in scholastic aptitude and science tests.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Cr Ea T I D Ymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Schulman (1966) suggests that "openness of perception" is a condition for creativity. Wonderly (1964) found that females were superior to males in fluency, flexibility, and adequacy of response on the MTCT. Parloff and Datta (1964) reported that the personalities of highly creative high school seniors are somewhat different from those of slightly less creative seniors who scored equally well in scholastic aptitude and science tests.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Cr Ea T I D Ymentioning
confidence: 94%