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Research and Theory on Human Development
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Creativity as Related to Field Independence and Mobility

Pages 3-12 | Published online: 04 Sep 2012

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Marco Giancola, Massimiliano Palmiero & Simonetta D’Amico. (2023) Adolescents’ fluid intelligence and divergent thinking: the mediating effect of field dependent independent cognitive style. Journal of Cognitive Psychology 35:6-7, pages 743-754.
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Roland Fischer, Ronald Fox & Mary Ralstin. (1972) Creative Performance and the Hallucinogenic Drug-Induced Creative Experience. Journal of Psychedelic Drugs 5:1, pages 29-36.
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Marco Giancola, Massimiliano Palmiero & Simonetta D'Amico. (2022) Exploring the interplay between fluid intelligence and creativity: the mediating role of the field-dependent-independent cognitive style. Thinking Skills and Creativity 45, pages 101047.
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Marco Giancola, Massimiliano Palmiero & Simonetta D’Amico. (2022) FIELD DEPENDENT–INDEPENDENT COGNITIVE STYLE AND CREATIVITY FROM THE PROCESS AND PRODUCT-ORIENTED APPROACHES: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW. Creativity Studies 15:2, pages 542-559.
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Marco Giancola, Massimiliano Palmiero, Laura Piccardi & Simonetta D’Amico. (2022) The Relationships between Cognitive Styles and Creativity: The Role of Field Dependence-Independence on Visual Creative Production. Behavioral Sciences 12:7, pages 212.
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Li Fang Zhang. (2000) Relationship between Thinking Styles Inventory and Study Process Questionnaire. Personality and Individual Differences 29:5, pages 841-856.
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MANSOOA NIAZ & GAECIA SAUD DE NUNEZ. (2011) The Relationship of Mobility‐Fixity To Creativity Formal Reasoning and Intelligence. The Journal of Creative Behavior 25:3, pages 205-217.
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Martin S. Lindauer. (2013) A failure to find an effect of perceptual set on creativity. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28:1, pages 33-36.
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Mansoor Niaz. (2016) A Neo-Piagetian Interpretation of the Mobility-Fixity Dimension. Perceptual and Motor Skills 68:3_suppl, pages 1315-1319.
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Thomas J. Snyder & Jayne Gackenbach. 1988. Conscious Mind, Sleeping Brain. Conscious Mind, Sleeping Brain 221 259 .
Richard A Missler. (1986) Analytic and synthetic cognitive functioning: A critical review of evidence bearing on field dependence. Journal of Research in Personality 20:1, pages 1-33.
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Mark T. Simpson, Leonard M. Lansky, R. J. Senter & John M. Peterson. (2016) Figure Reversals and Creativity: A Research Note. Perceptual and Motor Skills 57:2, pages 582-582.
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Albert N. Katz. (1995) Creativity and Individual Differences in Asymmetric Cerebral Hemispheric Functioning. Empirical Studies of the Arts 1:1, pages 3-16.
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Ralph H. Gundlach & Gloria P. Gesell. (2016) Extent of Psychological Differentiation and Creativity. Perceptual and Motor Skills 48:1, pages 319-333.
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G. Michael Barnes. (1978) Creativity: A complementary relationship between information demand and success at problem solving. Intelligence 2:2, pages 169-180.
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Herman A. Witkin & Donald R. Goodenough. (2014) FIELD DEPENDENCE REVISITED. ETS Research Bulletin Series 1977:2.
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Andrew C. Del Gaudio. (2016) Psychological Differentiation and Mobility as Related to Creativity. Perceptual and Motor Skills 43:3, pages 831-841.
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Herman A. Witkin & Donald R. Goodenough. (2014) FIELD DEPENDENCE REVISITED. ETS Research Bulletin Series 1976:2.
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