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Tracking the dynamics of divergent thinking via semantic distance: Analytic methods and theoretical implications
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Hass, Richard W.
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Adult
/ Averages
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Brain research
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Cognitive theories
/ Creativity
/ Divergent thinking
/ Fluid intelligence
/ Growth models
/ Humans
/ Intelligence
/ Intelligence - physiology
/ Memory
/ Paradigms
/ Psychological theories
/ Psychology
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Research methodology
/ Researchers
/ Responses
/ Semantic analysis
/ Semantic change
/ Semantics
/ Studies
/ Task analysis
/ Theory
/ Thinking - physiology
/ Tracking
/ Young Adult
2017
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Tracking the dynamics of divergent thinking via semantic distance: Analytic methods and theoretical implications
by
Hass, Richard W.
in
Adult
/ Averages
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Brain research
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Cognitive theories
/ Creativity
/ Divergent thinking
/ Fluid intelligence
/ Growth models
/ Humans
/ Intelligence
/ Intelligence - physiology
/ Memory
/ Paradigms
/ Psychological theories
/ Psychology
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Research methodology
/ Researchers
/ Responses
/ Semantic analysis
/ Semantic change
/ Semantics
/ Studies
/ Task analysis
/ Theory
/ Thinking - physiology
/ Tracking
/ Young Adult
2017
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Tracking the dynamics of divergent thinking via semantic distance: Analytic methods and theoretical implications
by
Hass, Richard W.
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Adult
/ Averages
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Brain research
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Cognitive theories
/ Creativity
/ Divergent thinking
/ Fluid intelligence
/ Growth models
/ Humans
/ Intelligence
/ Intelligence - physiology
/ Memory
/ Paradigms
/ Psychological theories
/ Psychology
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Research methodology
/ Researchers
/ Responses
/ Semantic analysis
/ Semantic change
/ Semantics
/ Studies
/ Task analysis
/ Theory
/ Thinking - physiology
/ Tracking
/ Young Adult
2017
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Tracking the dynamics of divergent thinking via semantic distance: Analytic methods and theoretical implications
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Tracking the dynamics of divergent thinking via semantic distance: Analytic methods and theoretical implications
2017
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Overview
Divergent thinking has often been used as a proxy measure of creative thinking, but this practice lacks a foundation in modern cognitive psychological theory. This article addresses several issues with the classic divergent-thinking methodology and presents a new theoretical and methodological framework for cognitive divergent-thinking studies. A secondary analysis of a large dataset of divergent-thinking responses is presented. Latent semantic analysis was used to examine the potential changes in semantic distance between responses and the concept represented by the divergent-thinking prompt across successive response iterations. The results of linear growth modeling showed that although there is some linear increase in semantic distance across response iterations, participants high in fluid intelligence tended to give more distant initial responses than those with lower fluid intelligence. Additional analyses showed that the semantic distance of responses significantly predicted the average creativity rating given to the response, with significant variation in average levels of creativity across participants. Finally, semantic distance does not seem to be related to participants’ choices of their own most creative responses. Implications for cognitive theories of creativity are discussed, along with the limitations of the methodology and directions for future research.
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