Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 sider |
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Side 16
... hand he was trying to describe the psychological states which seemed to characterize the various phases of his ... hands and the legs , stretching me over a rack , torturing me . · · • " What if an altimeter just were a spring ? SYNECTICS 16.
... hand he was trying to describe the psychological states which seemed to characterize the various phases of his ... hands and the legs , stretching me over a rack , torturing me . · · • " What if an altimeter just were a spring ? SYNECTICS 16.
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... hand , related to " test " for creativity and , on the other hand , related to a theory about creativity which ( a ) outlined the conditions of the test , and then ( b ) measured itself by the results of the test . There could be but ...
... hand , related to " test " for creativity and , on the other hand , related to a theory about creativity which ( a ) outlined the conditions of the test , and then ( b ) measured itself by the results of the test . There could be but ...
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the development of creative capacity William J. J. Gordon. A : Well , my hands are getting . . . too hot to hold I guess at least one hand , that is . . . the one that's acting like a clutch slipping . C : B , how about you hopping into ...
the development of creative capacity William J. J. Gordon. A : Well , my hands are getting . . . too hot to hold I guess at least one hand , that is . . . the one that's acting like a clutch slipping . C : B , how about you hopping into ...
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THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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