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Creativity Research



Researchers from University of Texas discuss findings in creativity research



July 26th, 2008

According to recent research published in the Creativity Research Journal, "The article by Cropley, Kaufman, and Cropley (this issue) showing that creativity can be malevolent is very helpful, giving a better understanding of creativity."

"In this article, I present 9 examples of malevolent creativity in criminals. These examples should help us better understand both creativity and criminals," wrote R. Eisenman and colleagues, University of Texas.

The researchers concluded: "We should never again assume that creativity is only positive."

Eisenman and colleagues published their study in Creativity Research Journal...


Source: Law & Health Weekly (2008-07-26)

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