Peer-, Self-, and Test-Ratings of Creativity

Abstract
Peer-, self-, and test-ratings of creativity were obtained from 17 physically disabled Ss. The tests were preferences for polygons varying in complexity-simplicity, and a true-false, 30-item, paper-and-pencil personality measure of creativity. Spearman rank order correlations showed that peer ratings were significantly correlated with all the other three creativity measures, and self ratings were also significantly correlated with polygon preference. There was no significant relationship between the two creativity tests. Peer- and self-ratings were surprisingly effective in the present sample.

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