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Gonzalez, Maria [González, Maria]. (2003). Implicite theories of creativity across cultures. Unpublished masters thesis, Buffalo State College- State University of New York; International Center for Studies in Creativity, Buffalo, NY.

Type of Resource: Dissertation/Thesis
Libary of Congress (LC) or Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) Call Number:
LC: BF408.G583 2003
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This thesis is to explore the theories of creativity among Argentinean laypeople and whether or not culture influences their perceptions of adaptative and innovative creativity. Research was conducted using a short survey among 128 people. Discrptors were derived from Kirton's Adaptor-Inovator (KAI) theory and those results were compared to results of an American sample. The Argentinean views are incredibly similar to the findings of the American sample.

CBIR Record Number: 125510

Buffalo State College, State University of New York