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Creativity and its cultivation, addresses presented at the Interdisciplinary Symposia on Creativity, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. / Harold H. Anderson, editor.

Van Pelt Library BF408 .I55 1957
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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Anderson, Harold H. (Harold Homer), 1897-1990, editor.
Michigan State University.
Conference Name:
Interdisciplinary Symposia on Creativity, Michigan State University, 1957-1958.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Creative ability.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
xiii, 293 pages ; 22 cm
Edition:
[First edition].
Place of Publication:
New York : Harper, [1959]
Contents:
Scientific creativity, by H. Eyring.
The creativeness of life, by E. W. Sinnott.
An architect's views on creativity, by A. B. Dow.
The creative attitude, by E. Fromm.
The nature of creativity, by R. May.
Toward a theory of creativity, by C. R. Rogers.
Creativity in self-actualizing people, by A. H. Maslow.
Vicissitudes of creativity, by H. A. Murray.
Creativity as personality development, by H. H. Anderson.
Traits of creativity, by J. P. Guilford.
Creativity and problem-solving, by E. R. Hilgard.
Creativity in education, by G. D. Stoddard.
The social setting of creativity, by H. D. Lasswell.
Creativity in cross-cultural perspective, by M. Mead.
Creativity in perspective, by H. H. Anderson.
Notes:
Bibliography: pages 269-279.
OCLC:
224562

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