Authors
Issac C Robledo, Kimberly S Hester, David R Peterson, Jamie D Barrett, Eric A Day, Dean P Hougen, Michael D Mumford
Publication date
2012/4/1
Journal
Creativity Research Journal
Volume
24
Issue
2-3
Pages
220-234
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
People make errors in their creative problem-solving efforts. The intent of this article was to assess whether error-management training would improve performance on creative problem-solving tasks. Undergraduates were asked to solve an educational leadership problem known to call for creative thought where problem solutions were scored for quality, originality, and elegance. Prior to beginning work on their problem solutions, participants were provided with training in 0 to 4 error-management strategies. It was found that error-management training was beneficial for talented people (as indicated by scores on the pretraining exercise) resulting in solutions of greater originality. The implications of these findings for improving performance on creative problem-solving tasks are discussed.
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