Abstract :
The issue of racial/ethnic and gender differences in intelligence
and academic abilities is fiercely and frequently debated, yet
the examination of these differences in creativity is less studied.
Our goal in this study was to use the Consensual Assessment
Technique, in which experts judge a product’s creativity,
to examine differences in creativity among gender and ethnic
groups. We conducted three separate analyses in which 13
experts rated 103 poems, 104 fictional stories, and 103 personal
narratives written by Caucasian, African American,
Latino/a, and Asian eighth-grade students. There were no significant
African American-Caucasian differences on any of the
writing tasks and there were no gender differences on all three
tasks. The only significant differences in the creativity ratings
on any of the tasks occurred in poetry, between the Latino/
a-Caucasian groups and Latino/a-Asian groups. Implications
and future directions are discussed.