The creative cognition approach / edited by Steven M. Smith, Thomas B. Ward, and Ronald A. Finke.
1995
BF408 .C745 1995eb
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The creative cognition approach / edited by Steven M. Smith, Thomas B. Ward, and Ronald A. Finke.
ISBN
9780262283892 (electronic bk.)
0262283891 (electronic bk.)
0585003491 (electronic bk.)
9780585003498 (electronic bk.)
9780262193542
026219354X
026219354X
0262283891 (electronic bk.)
0585003491 (electronic bk.)
9780585003498 (electronic bk.)
9780262193542
026219354X
026219354X
Publication Details
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©1995.
Copyright
©1995
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (viii, 351 pages) : illustrations.
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BF408 .C745 1995eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
153.3/5
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Annotation Surveys the studies and theoretical views of prominent researchers in the areas of problem solving, concept formation, and thinking. Contributors cover a wide range of approaches that play a role in creative cognition, from associationism, to Gestalt, to computational approaches. Topics include dreams, intuition, the use of prior knowledge in creative thinking, insight versus analytic problem solving, and visual and computational processes in creative cognition. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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"A Bradford book."
Annotation Surveys the studies and theoretical views of prominent researchers in the areas of problem solving, concept formation, and thinking. Contributors cover a wide range of approaches that play a role in creative cognition, from associationism, to Gestalt, to computational approaches. Topics include dreams, intuition, the use of prior knowledge in creative thinking, insight versus analytic problem solving, and visual and computational processes in creative cognition. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
Annotation Surveys the studies and theoretical views of prominent researchers in the areas of problem solving, concept formation, and thinking. Contributors cover a wide range of approaches that play a role in creative cognition, from associationism, to Gestalt, to computational approaches. Topics include dreams, intuition, the use of prior knowledge in creative thinking, insight versus analytic problem solving, and visual and computational processes in creative cognition. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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