Question

J. P. Guilford’s test for this trait asked participants to come up with as many unusual uses as they could for mundane objects like a brick or a paperclip. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this trait synonymous with divergent thinking, which people use to generate original and imaginative ideas.
ANSWER: creativity [or creative]
[10m] One of the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking asks testers to add as many of these things as they can to 10 incomplete figures. In an experiment at Swarthmore College, confederates deliberately misjudged these things drawn on cards.
ANSWER: lines
[10h] Vlad Petre Glăveanu’s (“PAY-tray gluv-YAH-noo”) “five A’s” model of creativity includes actor, action, artifact, audience, and this concept coined by James Gibson. This concept is defined as what the environment offers individuals, such as Don Norman’s example of door handles in The Design of Everyday Things.
ANSWER: affordances
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