Scientific creativity as constrained stochastic behavior: The integration of product, person, and process perspectives.
University of California, Davis
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Abstract
Psychologists have primarily investigated scientific creativity from 2 contrasting in vitro perspectives: correlational studies of the creative person and experimental studies of the creative process. Here the same phenomenon is scrutinized using a 3rd, in vivo perspective, namely, the actual creative products that emerge from individual scientific careers and communities of creative scientists. This behavioral analysis supports the inference that scientific creativity constitutes a form of constrained stochastic behavior. That is, it can be accurately modeled as a quasi-random combinatorial process. Key findings from both correlational and experimental research traditions corroborate this conclusion. The…
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- Creativity
- Process (computing)
- Perspective (graphical)
- Product (mathematics)
- Psychology
- Inference
- Statistical inference
- Epistemology
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