Samstag, 9. November 2019

Fluency:

The Prediction of Achievement and Creativity, Raymond B. Cattell & H. J. Butcher, 1968:

"we must recognize that the popular mind is apt to see high fluency as creativity; but to the psychologist, high fluency is perceived to arise either from vitality of the unconscious or, by contrast, from defective powers of inhibition in the ego, and creativity so defined is therefore a mixed blessing."

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