Divergent thinking

Guilford Alternative Uses Task

Wallas and Kogan  

Torrance Test of Creative Thinking

 

Convergent thinking

Insight Problems

Remotes Associations Task

 

Artistic assessments

Barron-Welsh Art Scale

 

Self assessment

Khatena-Torrance Creative Perception Inventory

How Do You Think

Things Done on Your Own

The Creativity Behavior Inventory

RIBS

Creative Attitude Survey

Statement of Past Activities

NEO-PI-R 

Gough Personality Scale

 

Other Assessment

Creativity Assessment Packet

Preschool and Kindergarten Interests Descriptors

Scales for Rating the Behavioral Characteristics of Superior Students

 

 

Creativity Test: Things Done on your Own (Torrance, 1962)
(For more information, contact Gayle Dow, Indiana University)

    The Things Done on your Own is a behavioral assessment of creativity that requires the respondent to state "How many times" he or she has engaged in a task outside of school.  There are four areas of creativity


    1) language arts
    2) science
    3) social studies
    4) art

 

Example
 

Have you ever designed jewelry?
 

Never Once or twice 3-5 times 6 times or more

 

Administration

Anyone can administer the Things Done on your Own

Also see similar tests:

The Creativity Behavior Inventory

Statement of Past Activities


 

 


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For more information about this course, e-mail:cjbonk@indiana.edu, E-Learning Professor Curtis J. Bonk,
Department of Educational Psychology, School of Education, Indiana University, Bloomington.

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