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The propulsion model of creative contributions applied to the arts and letters.

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Sternberg, Robert J (Yale University)
  Author Kaufman, James C (California State University San Bernardino)
  Author Pretz, Jean E
JOURNAL:
  Journal of Creative Behavior, 35(2), 75 - 101.
YEAR: 2001
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): None
DISCIPLINE: Psychology
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-383-475 (Last edited on 2002/12/05 16:44:30 US/Mountain)
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ABSTRACT:
Applied a propulsion model of creative contributions to the fields of arts and letters, as based on the notion that creative contributions differ not only in the amounts but also in the types of creativity they display. The propulsion model for understanding creative contributions is described, followed by 8 suggested types of contributions that follow from the model. Some of the contributions in the arts and letter illustrate how the propulsion model can be applied to understanding them. The usefulness of this model is seen in: (1) a taxonomy that distinguishes degree and type of creative contribution, (2) a taxonomy that judges levels of creativity for particular contributors, (3) description and evaluation of the progress if a field, such as a certain type of music or artwork form, (4) helping members of a field recognize creative contributions they might otherwise overlook and (5) serving as a heuristic for generating a variety of creative ideas
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