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Welton, Jeffrey S. (2004). The creative problem solving preferences of playwrights and its relationship to behavior and success. Unpublished masters project, Buffalo State College, Center for Studies in Creativity, Buffalo, NY.

Type of Resource: Dissertation/Thesis
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The purpose of this project was to explore whether playwrights share a similar creative problem solving (CPS) preference and how this preference related to real world behaviors. The playwrights showed a high preference for Ideation and the real world examples from the playwrights aligned with their individual FourSight preference with a few slight exceptions. The results of interviews and other research were used to create a model for the creative process of playwrights.

Arts / performing / Assessment / Reliability / Cognitive / Climate / Environment / Models / Problem Solving

CBIR Record Number: 125730

Buffalo State College, State University of New York