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Creativeness (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Creativeness'
Articles 61 to 70 of 200:
[Create or copy... Which is the difference?]
21 Apr 2009
Creating and copying are two different processes; we must not confuse creativity with plagiarism. However, this distinction is problematic, because there is no possibility of creating from scratch, this implies that any creative act necessarily ...
rec_pub_19399333-create-copy-difference.htm
20 Apr 2009
A broadly accepted definition of creativity refers to the production of something both novel and useful within a given social context. Studies of patients with neurological and psychiatric disorders and neuroimaging studies of healthy controls have ...
rec_pub_19386928-biochemical-support-threshold-theory-creativity-magnetic-resonance.htm
Hemispheric connectivity and the visual-spatial divergent-thinking component of creativity.
5 Apr 2009
BACKGROUND/HYPOTHESIS: Divergent thinking is an important measurable component of creativity. This study tested the postulate that divergent thinking depends on large distributed inter- and intra-hemispheric networks. Although preliminary evidence ...
rec_pub_19356836-hemispheric-connectivity-visual-spatial-divergent-thinking-component.htm
30 Mar 2009
In this column questions concerning wisdom are addressed, such as, what is wisdom? Can wisdom be taught in the academy? Several perspectives on wisdom from philosophy, education, business, and psychology are presented. Wisdom with ...
rec_pub_19342709-questions-wisdom.htm
Being judicious: a creative conceptualization.
30 Mar 2009
The purpose of this column is to present a uniquely conceived nursing phenomenon inspired by an artform, to discuss its relevance for nursing knowledge development in light of a preliminary review of literature and the creative conceptualization ...
rec_pub_19342706-being-judicious-creative-conceptualization.htm
30 Mar 2009
In the present article, the construct validity of one aspect of the definition of spontaneity is examined. Two ways of measuring spontaneity are presented. One involves the use of the revised version of a Spontaneity Assessment Inventory in which ...
rec_pub_19544941-measurement-spontaneity-relationship-intensity-frequency-spontaneous.htm
[Expansion and creativity in nursing: the oncology case management model used at the NCKU hospital]
30 Mar 2009
Oncology case management models have been encouraged in recent years for cancer treatment in Taiwan as a way to help cancer patients and their families navigate complicated treatment processes. A total of six transdiciplinary oncology teams, led by ...
rec_pub_19319798-expansion-creativity-nursing-oncology-case-management-model-used-ncku.htm
A practical guide to designing a poster for presentation.
30 Mar 2009
Poster presentations are frequently used to disseminate research findings and clinical initiatives at conferences, and present module material for educational courses. However, many nurses lack confidence when it comes to designing posters. This ...
rec_pub_19480191-a-practical-guide-designing-poster-presentation.htm
What the story is about: Carver, Lish, and the editorial process.
30 Mar 2009
A close reading of Raymond Carver's stories, interviews, essays, and letters explores aspects of his relationships with his father, his teacher John Gardner, and in particular his influential editor, Gordon Lish, as they relate to his writing and to ...
rec_pub_19507450-what-story-carver-lish-editorial-process.htm
The death of Hamnet: an essay on grief and creativity.
30 Mar 2009
The author argues that Shakespeare's Hamlet (1600) was influenced by the death in 1596 of the playwright's 11-year-old twin son, Hamnet. Beyond the similarity between the dead child's name and the play's title, the language of the play, a supreme ...
rec_pub_19507447-the-death-hamnet-essay-grief-creativity.htm
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