Title of article :
The relationship between creativity, teacher ratings on behavior, age, and gender in pupils from seven to ten years
Author/Authors :
HANNES BRANDAU، نويسنده , , FEDOR DAGHOFER، نويسنده , , LUISE HOLLERER، نويسنده , , WOLFGANG KASCHNITZ، نويسنده , , KARL KELLNER، نويسنده , , GEROLF KIRCHMAIR، نويسنده , , IRENE KRAMMER and ALEXANDRA SCHLAGBAUER، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between
the performance on a test for the assessment of creative
behavior and teacher ratings on scales for the assessment of
behavior commonly seen as negative. The sample consisted
of 71 Austrian elementary school students (33 boys and 38
girls), from seven to ten years of age. The children were tested
with the German “Creativity Test for Preschoolers and Pupils”
by Krampen. This test is based on Guilford’s model of the structure
of the intellect and it assesses divergent thinking with
respect to behavioral, figural, and semantic tasks. The teachers
completed the “Conners Abbreviated Teacher Rating
Scale,” a teacher rating questionnaire based on the DSM-IV
criteria to assess inattentive and impulsive/hyperactive behavior,
and a researcher self-constructed teacher rating questionnaire,
containing the scales “dissocial behavior”, “introverted
behavior”, and “creative behavior”. It was found that more
impulsive/hyperactive and disruptive behavior was related to
a better performance on fluency and more attentive and less
introverted behavior were related to a better performance on
flexibility. Additionally, it was found that boys present more
alternatives in active behavior than girls. The results lead to
the conclusion that more lively behavior of pupils should not
be seen negatively, as such behavior seems to be a predictor
of creative thinking
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF CREATIVE BEHAVIOR
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF CREATIVE BEHAVIOR