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Studia Psychologica
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2006
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vol. 48
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issue 3
229-240
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The paper is focused on the social facets of the creativity that were investigated in CEVIT studies. The term positive deviance is applied in considerations of a) creativity in the interpersonal contents and processes, b) dilemmas of creator's otherness and motivation, and c) creativity little and creativity big. The analysis of the benefits and costs of creativity is related to the contents that were either designed by researcher or inferred from the participants' reports. The concept of little and big creativity which is introduced within the frame of dynamic model of creativity and its implications for value-led research of creativity is considered.
Studia Psychologica
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2004
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vol. 46
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issue 4
297-304
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The study presents proposals and questions of research of creativity in recognized creators - visual artists and copywriters. A focus of the research is framed by a dynamic model of creativity suggested by M. Csikszentmihaly and H. Gardner. In the model, a creative individual forms one component of social-cultural net - knowledge of the domain and evaluative criteria of professional communities. Emphasis is laid on the importance of investigating the processes through which creative ideas/acts are becoming creative.
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The study is focused on personal theories of reality in the context of gender issues. Empirical findings are presented with the analysis of contents of basic personal beliefs (Epstein) in gender-stereotyped and androgynous men and women. Significant differences were shown in positivity of beliefs in relationship to gender self-concept, which were relatively independent of participants' biological sex. A masculine component of self-concept appears as beneficial for both androgynous men and women in terms of perception and evaluation of reality where masculine optics seems to be favored.
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