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Career change Case study method Cerebral localization Characteristics of the creative process Charisma Cognitive approach Cognitive style Collaboration Communicativeness Compensation Competition Compliance Componential model Condensation Conformity Consensual assessment Constant probability of success [Continuum of adaptive creative behaviour] Contrarianism Converging thinking Creative audience Creative class Creative ecosystem Creative environment Creative industries Creative person Creative process Creative product Creative productivity Creative seeds Creative services Creativity and leadership Creativity as a cultural construction Creativity research Creativity techniques Creativity: a history of the word Creativogenic society Creatology Curiosity |
Continuum of adaptive creative behaviourCohen (Cohen, 1989; Cohen and Ambrose, 1999) developed a scheme called Continuum of adaptive creative behaviour addressing adaptation in context as well as the creative process itself. The levels of this continuum are as follows: 1) learning something new: universal novelty; 2) making connection that are rare compared to peers; 3) developing talents; 4) developing heuristics; 5) producing information; 6) creating by extending a field; 7) creating by transforming the field.
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