Book Chapter10.1093/oso/9780197747537.003.0006
The Creative Process, Part 2
R. Keith Sawyer,Danah Henriksen +1 more
- 31 Dec 2023
- pp 117-140
TL;DR: The Creative Process, Part 2 TLDR: Chapters 5 and 6 review the remaining stages of the creative process, focusing on idea generation and combination.
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Abstract: Abstract Chapter 6 continues to review research on the eight stages of the creative process. Chapter 5 reviewed the first four stages and this chapter reviews the next two: Stage 5 is Generate a large variety of ideas. This research includes studies of the moment of insight, cognitive fixation, and studies of whether insights are incremental or sudden. Stage 6 is Combine ideas in unexpected ways. This research includes studies of cross-fertilization, conceptual combination, and metaphor and analogy. The chapter concludes with reviews of research on creative imagery and a taxonomy of types of insights, including combinatorial, exploratory, and transformational.
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