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27. Basadur, M.S., and
Finkbeiner, C.T. (1985). Measuring preference for ideation in creative
problem solving training. Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, Vol.
21, No. 1, 37-49.
Abstract
Creativity, problem solving, and innovation are of increasing concern
to organizations in these times of accelerating change. This article
seeks to deepen readers' understanding of the specific attitudes and
thinking processes associated with creative behavior in organizations.
The authors report on two empirical studies that developed a reliable,
valid measure of "preference for ideation," an important attitude
identified in previous creative problem-solving training research.
They also identify three additional, distinct ideation-related
attitudes: the tendency to make premature critical evaluations of
ideas, the valuing of new ideas, and the belief that creative thinking
is bizarre. The article presents a speculative model that
differentiates "ideation" and "deferral of judgment" attitudinally and
cognitively, categorizing Osborn's brainstorming rules accordingly.
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