Association theories: (Hume and Mill)
Creative Experiences for Children 2(1+1)
Lesson 4: Theoretical Perspectives on Creativity
Association theories: (Hume and Mill)
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- Unusual associations among ideas form the basis of creative thinking.
- Creativity is a process “as the forming of associative elements into new combinations which either meet specified requirements in some useful way.
- A novel solution is the outcome of conflicting action tendencies from previous associative learning which are tried out in the new situation
- More original individual gives associative responses of lower probability
- Creative responses are associated with the rewards and punishments for his past creative thinking during his past childhood.
Examples of unusual associations
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