Beyond belief: Structured techniques prove more effective than a placebo intervention in a problem construction task. Vernon, D & Hocking, I Thinking Skills and Creativity, 19:153–159, 2016.
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Abstract Problem construction is one of the first steps in creative problem solving and research has shown clear links between problem construction ability and creative output. Here, we compared two active techniques with that of a placebo intervention and show a.
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