Deck 10: Creativity and Human Relations
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Deck 10: Creativity and Human Relations
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The first part of dealing with a creativity issue involves creating a new concept.
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2
Csikszentmihalyi had discovered that people are least likely to feel flow while at work.
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3
According to Arthur Koestler, habit is a stumbling block to creativity.
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4
True creativity requires divergent thinking.
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Terman holds that a person has to be an academic genius to be creative.
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6
Creativity does not do anyone much good if ideas aren't followed through with action.
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7
Using the "childish" freedom of curiosity will decrease your creativity.
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8
Frank Barren is of the view that intuition primarily depends on verbal comprehension.
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9
Collective habits of thought typically increase curiosity in groups.
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10
In the first stage of the brainstorming process, the members of the group criticize each other's ideas.
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11
The process of becoming an expert in any field is a good beginning point for creativity because it takes practice and hard work to become an expert at anything.
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12
In the nominal group method, each employee puts his or her ideas down in writing.
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13
Creative people are usually average or above average in intelligence.
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14
Work must be made rewarding, challenging, and fulfilling for a creative atmosphere to exist.
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15
Business factors such as the number and quality of products created are affected strongly by the creativity of the people in an organization.
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16
Creative people have flexibility and fluency in ideas, with the ability to know a good idea from a bad one.
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17
Optimal experiences have an adverse effect on a person's creativity.
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18
The nominal group method of group creativity discourages individual creativity within a group framework.
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19
One of the characteristics of creative people is that they are more motivated by extrinsic factors.
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20
Brainstorming is useful only for solving simple, well-defined problems.
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21
The Aslan phenomenon refers to situations in which people break existing rules to arrive at creative ways of doing a task.
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22
Which of the following statements is true of optimal experiences?
A)They are intensely enjoyable and stimulate creativity.
B)They result from the pleasure felt by an individual on achieving a goal.
C)They result from the established ways of seeing things.
D)They are highly pleasurable and less demanding.
A)They are intensely enjoyable and stimulate creativity.
B)They result from the pleasure felt by an individual on achieving a goal.
C)They result from the established ways of seeing things.
D)They are highly pleasurable and less demanding.
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23
Creativity is best described as:
A)a practice of turning an irrational belief into an imagined disaster.
B)a type of spontaneous group discussion to help find multiple solutions to problems.
C)the ability to come up with original and effective solutions.
D)the process of changing behavior because of a reward or lack of a reward.
A)a practice of turning an irrational belief into an imagined disaster.
B)a type of spontaneous group discussion to help find multiple solutions to problems.
C)the ability to come up with original and effective solutions.
D)the process of changing behavior because of a reward or lack of a reward.
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24
Extrinsic motivation is more powerful than intrinsic motivation in encouraging creativity.
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25
To be creative, you need to constantly remain in the open mode.
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26
The either/or fallacy helps a person to arrive at creative solutions to problems.
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The open mode is a state of mind where you are relaxed, expansive, less purposeful, and more fun than in the everyday closed mode.
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28
According to Csikszentmihalyi, _____ refers to the pleasure derived from the creative process of reaching a goal.
A)intrinsic motivation
B)optimal experience
C)procrastination
D)serendipity
A)intrinsic motivation
B)optimal experience
C)procrastination
D)serendipity
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29
According to psychologist Frank Barren, intuition mainly depends on:
A)scholastic abilities.
B)reasoning and verbal comprehension.
C)feelings and metaphor.
D)traditional intelligence.
A)scholastic abilities.
B)reasoning and verbal comprehension.
C)feelings and metaphor.
D)traditional intelligence.
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30
According to Roger von Oech, one of the "mental locks" that keep people from being creative is "being practical."
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31
Psychologist Mihalyi Csikszentmihalyi describes creative people as:
A)having big "C" creativity instead of "little c" creativity.
B)having high IQ but low EQ.
C)having original ideas but lacking the ability to know a good idea from a bad one.
D)having flexibility and fluency in ideas.
A)having big "C" creativity instead of "little c" creativity.
B)having high IQ but low EQ.
C)having original ideas but lacking the ability to know a good idea from a bad one.
D)having flexibility and fluency in ideas.
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32
According to Csikszentmihalyi, which of the following is a component of the "flow experience" when performing a task?
A)The activity is challenging enough to defeat the person involved.
B)The person's attention is completely absorbed by the activity.
C)The person is conscious of time and has a sense of self-awareness.
D)The activity has a broad scope with no clear goals.
A)The activity is challenging enough to defeat the person involved.
B)The person's attention is completely absorbed by the activity.
C)The person is conscious of time and has a sense of self-awareness.
D)The activity has a broad scope with no clear goals.
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33
People settle for the one right answer out of a tendency to grab the first idea that comes to mind.
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34
Which of the following observations is true of creativity?
A)Little "c" refers to the creativity that is reserved for truly great ideas that change our lives.
B)Eminent creativity is everyday creativity which can be found in nearly all people.
C)A person needs to understand himself or herself to understand creativity.
D)Creative ideas need not be original.
A)Little "c" refers to the creativity that is reserved for truly great ideas that change our lives.
B)Eminent creativity is everyday creativity which can be found in nearly all people.
C)A person needs to understand himself or herself to understand creativity.
D)Creative ideas need not be original.
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35
One of the biggest stumbling blocks to creativity is the belief that you somehow aren't good enough to create anything worthwhile.
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36
Which of the following characteristics has been shown to be most important to creativity?
A)Academic genius
B)Scholastic ability
C)Intuition
D)High IQ
A)Academic genius
B)Scholastic ability
C)Intuition
D)High IQ
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37
There is transparency in the nominal group method and the members of the group are required to explain their ideas to the entire group.
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38
New problem-solving strategies will be attempts to extract the greatest number of quality ideas from a group of people in a short time.
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39
Research has shown that true creativity results from:
A)more than average IQ.
B)indulging in groupthink.
C)achieving academic excellence.
D)divergent thinking.
A)more than average IQ.
B)indulging in groupthink.
C)achieving academic excellence.
D)divergent thinking.
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40
Which of the following is true of Lewis Terman's study of intelligence, intelligence testing, and creativity?
A)Academic geniuses rarely succeeded in professional life.
B)Creative people are typically above average in intelligence.
C)Academic geniuses are not likely to be more creative than other people.
D)All academic geniuses are involved in producing highly creative work.
A)Academic geniuses rarely succeeded in professional life.
B)Creative people are typically above average in intelligence.
C)Academic geniuses are not likely to be more creative than other people.
D)All academic geniuses are involved in producing highly creative work.
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41
_____ are rules or beliefs that keep people from being as creative as they otherwise could be.
A)Intuitions
B)Mental locks
C)Self-images
D)Perceptions
A)Intuitions
B)Mental locks
C)Self-images
D)Perceptions
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42
Which of the following statements is true of the incubation step in the creative process identified by Graham Wallas?
A)It often includes research and experimentation.
B)It is the first step of the creative process.
C)It is in this step that a newly created concept is proven to be worthwhile.
D)It is also known as the "illumination" step.
A)It often includes research and experimentation.
B)It is the first step of the creative process.
C)It is in this step that a newly created concept is proven to be worthwhile.
D)It is also known as the "illumination" step.
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43
Which of the following is the first stage of the creative process identified by Graham Wallas?
A)Incubation
B)Perception
C)Inspiration
D)Verification
A)Incubation
B)Perception
C)Inspiration
D)Verification
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44
Which step of the creative process identified by Graham Wallas involves developing creativity into a solid, real concept?
A)Incubation
B)Perception
C)Verification
D)Inspiration
A)Incubation
B)Perception
C)Verification
D)Inspiration
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45
A creative person is usually motivated by:
A)the joy of the discovery process.
B)the need to conform to social norms.
C)extrinsic motivators.
D)money and fame.
A)the joy of the discovery process.
B)the need to conform to social norms.
C)extrinsic motivators.
D)money and fame.
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46
Which of the following statements is true of creativity at the workplace?
A)For creativity to emerge from a company or a department, the management should encourage groupthink.
B)An effective manager encourages creativity among employees by creating a climate of deferred judgment.
C)For the inception of any creative idea in the workplace, there has to be instances of cognitive dissonance.
D)The best way to ensure that there is a creative environment in a workplace is to hire employees with high IQ.
A)For creativity to emerge from a company or a department, the management should encourage groupthink.
B)An effective manager encourages creativity among employees by creating a climate of deferred judgment.
C)For the inception of any creative idea in the workplace, there has to be instances of cognitive dissonance.
D)The best way to ensure that there is a creative environment in a workplace is to hire employees with high IQ.
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47
What do groups need to get past if they want to increase their creativity?
A)Divergent thinking
B)Collective habits of thought
C)Childish questioning
D)Independent spirit
A)Divergent thinking
B)Collective habits of thought
C)Childish questioning
D)Independent spirit
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48
In the context of decision making, what does "second right answer" refer to?
A)It refers to a decision-making method where you see only one of two extremes as a possible solution.
B)It refers to decision-making errors that keep people from being as creative as they otherwise could be.
C)It refers to a decision-making strategy, created by Bob Eberle, to release your creative mind.
D)It refers to a decision-making method in which people get rid of the stumbling block that prevents them from looking for more than one solution.
A)It refers to a decision-making method where you see only one of two extremes as a possible solution.
B)It refers to decision-making errors that keep people from being as creative as they otherwise could be.
C)It refers to a decision-making strategy, created by Bob Eberle, to release your creative mind.
D)It refers to a decision-making method in which people get rid of the stumbling block that prevents them from looking for more than one solution.
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49
Which of the following observations concerning the different sessions of the brainstorming process is true?
A)In the first session, everyone gives their evaluative input.
B)In the first session, criticism of ideas is encouraged.
C)In the second session, all ideas are recorded.
D)In the second session, the adult part of everybody's personality takes over.
A)In the first session, everyone gives their evaluative input.
B)In the first session, criticism of ideas is encouraged.
C)In the second session, all ideas are recorded.
D)In the second session, the adult part of everybody's personality takes over.
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50
Which of the following rules is applied in the second session of the brainstorming process?
A)Hitchhiking on others' ideas is encouraged.
B)Participants return to rational mode.
C)Silliness is encouraged.
D)Participants speak in phrases.
A)Hitchhiking on others' ideas is encouraged.
B)Participants return to rational mode.
C)Silliness is encouraged.
D)Participants speak in phrases.
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51
The preparation stage of the creative process identified by Graham Wallas primarily involves:
A)transforming an idea into a solid, real concept.
B)proving a newly created concept, product, or service to be worthwhile.
C)making sure that you perceive the problem accurately.
D)turning the ideas over and over in your mind until a breakthrough finally takes place.
A)transforming an idea into a solid, real concept.
B)proving a newly created concept, product, or service to be worthwhile.
C)making sure that you perceive the problem accurately.
D)turning the ideas over and over in your mind until a breakthrough finally takes place.
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52
Which of the following psychologists described the four basic steps of the creativity process?
A)Mihalyi Csikszentmihalyi
B)Sigmund Freud
C)Carl Jung
D)Graham Wallas
A)Mihalyi Csikszentmihalyi
B)Sigmund Freud
C)Carl Jung
D)Graham Wallas
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53
In which step of the creative process is a newly created concept, product, or service proven to be worthwhile?
A)Preparation
B)Incubation
C)Verification
D)Illumination
A)Preparation
B)Incubation
C)Verification
D)Illumination
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54
Which of the following is a step typically involved in the nominal group method?
A)Participants speak out various ideas in form of phrases.
B)The group members hitchhike on each other's ideas.
C)Everyone is encouraged to be as wild and crazy as possible.
D)Each group member rates the ideas suggested by the group members.
A)Participants speak out various ideas in form of phrases.
B)The group members hitchhike on each other's ideas.
C)Everyone is encouraged to be as wild and crazy as possible.
D)Each group member rates the ideas suggested by the group members.
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55
Which of the following is typically a characteristic of creative people?
A)Academic genius
B)Extrinsic motivation
C)Independent spirit
D)Conformity
A)Academic genius
B)Extrinsic motivation
C)Independent spirit
D)Conformity
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56
The incubation step of the creative process identified by Graham Wallas primarily involves:
A)turning ideas over and over in your mind until a breakthrough finally takes place.
B)ensuring that your way of seeing the particular part of the world you are dealing with is useful and real.
C)transforming the new solution to your problem into useful action.
D)transforming your idea into a solid, real concept.
A)turning ideas over and over in your mind until a breakthrough finally takes place.
B)ensuring that your way of seeing the particular part of the world you are dealing with is useful and real.
C)transforming the new solution to your problem into useful action.
D)transforming your idea into a solid, real concept.
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57
_____ is a type of spontaneous group discussion to help find multiple solutions for problems.
A)Brainstorming
B)Groupthink
C)System justification
D)Force field analysis
A)Brainstorming
B)Groupthink
C)System justification
D)Force field analysis
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58
According to Alan Robinson and Sam Stem, what can organizations do to encourage serendipity?
A)Provide extrinsic motivations
B)Recruit employees with large "C" type creativity
C)Encourage experimentation
D)Organize more official activities
A)Provide extrinsic motivations
B)Recruit employees with large "C" type creativity
C)Encourage experimentation
D)Organize more official activities
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59
Which of the following is a difference between brainstorming and the nominal group method?
A)Brainstorming encourages individual creativity within a group framework, whereas in the nominal group method, creativity of the entire group is stressed.
B)Brainstorming is effective with people who are shy, unsure of themselves, or simply not used to being assertive in public, whereas nominal group method is a type of spontaneous group discussion to help find multiple solutions for problems.
C)In a brainstorming session, participants speak out various ideas in form of phrases, whereas in nominal group method, the ideas remain anonymous.
D)In brainstorming, each group member rates the ideas, and votes, whereas in the nominal group method, the leader chooses the best idea.
A)Brainstorming encourages individual creativity within a group framework, whereas in the nominal group method, creativity of the entire group is stressed.
B)Brainstorming is effective with people who are shy, unsure of themselves, or simply not used to being assertive in public, whereas nominal group method is a type of spontaneous group discussion to help find multiple solutions for problems.
C)In a brainstorming session, participants speak out various ideas in form of phrases, whereas in nominal group method, the ideas remain anonymous.
D)In brainstorming, each group member rates the ideas, and votes, whereas in the nominal group method, the leader chooses the best idea.
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60
Which of the following activities is typically a part of the first session of brainstorming?
A)All ideas are analyzed and prioritized.
B)Idea duplications are eliminated.
C)All ideas are recorded.
D)Everyone gives evaluative input.
A)All ideas are analyzed and prioritized.
B)Idea duplications are eliminated.
C)All ideas are recorded.
D)Everyone gives evaluative input.
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61
According to Graham Wallas _____ is the third step of the creative process which can also be called "illumination."
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62
According to Alan Robinson and Sam Stem, _____ involves a fortunate accident that meets with keenness of insight.
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63
_____ is the beginning point for creativity.
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64
According to W. Edwards Deming, _____ rewards drive employee self-esteem.
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65
_____ motivators include money and fame.
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66
According to Graham Wallas, _____ is the step in the creative process, where a person can transform a problem into useful action, and test his or her solution.
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67
_____ refers to the moment when people derive pleasure from the creative process itself, rather than achieving their goals.
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68
According to Csikszentmihalyi, _____ creativity is reserved for truly great ideas and products that change our life.
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_____ is the second step of the creative process identified by Graham Wallas, where something fairly dramatic has to happen, or the creation of the new concept won't take place.
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The _____ is a circumstance that exists when people make rules and then follow them even after the situations to which they originally applied no longer exist.
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_____ is the way in which a person views the world.
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Creativity is the ability to produce ideas or solutions to problems that are ____, appropriate, and valuable.
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73
Dr. Teresa Amabile found that _____ motivation is more powerful than extrinsic motivation in encouraging creativity.
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74
In the _____ method of creative problem solving, the group is basically a tool for voting.
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75
_____ are ways of thinking that occur when groups have their own beliefs about what should be done and how it should be done.
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_____ is the step in the creative process, also referred to as the "happy idea(s)" step by Graham Wallas, in which a person usually feels rewarded and positive about the next step.
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77
The _____ method of creative problem solving is effective with people who are shy, unsure of themselves, or simply not used to being assertive in public, because the ideas remain anonymous.
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_____ is spontaneous and free-flowing, without constraints, and typically results in many new ideas rather than one solution to a problem.
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____, which is direct perception or insight, has been shown to be much more important to creativity than scholastic ability.
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_____ was devised by Alex Osborn as a method of sparking creativity in a group situation.
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