2014
DOI: 10.5897/err2014.1783
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The analysis of the thinking styles and creativity of the sports students studying in the different fields of university

Abstract: This study analyzes the creativity and thinking levels of athletes studying at the different college departments; 61 female and 75 male athletes, a total of 136 ice-hockey players have participated in the research. As data collection tools, Thinking Styles Inventory and The Creativity Scale have been used in the study. SPSS 15.0 for Windows statistics analysis program has been used for the analysis of the collected data. At the end of the analysis of the collected data, we observed that males use the thinking … Show more

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“…Yamtinah et al (2017) explained that men's abilities can exceed women's abilities in terms of observation, control variables and determine conclusions, while the ability women exceed the ability of men in terms of conceptual knowledge and interpret the data. In terms of thinking styles and creativity, men's abilities exceed abilities women, this is because most women only use it memorization method to achieve academic success (Meric, 2014). Rodzalan et al (2015) previously stated that men have better thinking skills than woman.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yamtinah et al (2017) explained that men's abilities can exceed women's abilities in terms of observation, control variables and determine conclusions, while the ability women exceed the ability of men in terms of conceptual knowledge and interpret the data. In terms of thinking styles and creativity, men's abilities exceed abilities women, this is because most women only use it memorization method to achieve academic success (Meric, 2014). Rodzalan et al (2015) previously stated that men have better thinking skills than woman.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%