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  1. An associative theory of creative thinking has been outlined. Differences between high creatives and low creatives have been predicted along specified dimensions. Predictions have been made regarding the effect on the creative process of some experimentally manipulable variables. The associative definition of the creative process has taken the operational form of a test. Some preliminary ...

  2. Sarnoff A. Mednick. Sarnoff Andrei Mednick, (January 27, 1928 – April 10, 2015) was a psychologist who pioneered the prospective high-risk, longitudinal study to investigate the etiology (causes) of psychopathology, or mental disorders. His emphasis was on schizophrenia.

  3. CNLM FELLOW Browse Fellows Sara Mednick, Ph.D. Faculty Profile Lab Website Email Profile Research Profile Sara Mednick, Ph.D.Professor, Cognitive ScienceSchool of Social Sciences Phone: (949) 824-4607Email: mednicks@uci.edu University of California,…

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  5. Mednick’s (1962) theory, Mednick et al. (1964) found that the high creativity group produced more word associations during the two-minute period as compared to the low creativity group ...

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  7. Sarnoff A. Mednick was considered among the most important figures in psychopathology research in his generation. He pioneered the high-risk research design and made numerous contributions to our understanding of creativity and of the origins of schizophrenia and criminality. The son of Jewish immigrants, Mednick was born on January 27, 1928 ...