The Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking - Figural or Verbal: Which One Should We Use?

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Abstract

Kim’s CATs framework (2016) identified creative climates (C), attitudes (A) and thinking (T) skills for innovation. Creativity can be measured by testing and non-testing methods. Testing methods include creativity tests for climate, attitude and thinking skills. Among the creativity tests available, two versions of the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking - Figural and Verbal (TTCT-F and V) are most commonly used. I examined the relationships between the two versions as well as their reliability across gender. From preschool children to adults, 994 participants’ scores on the two versions were used. The results showed that scores on the two versions are significantly related, yet TTCT-F is a more comprehensive, reliable and valid measure of creativity than the TTCT-V.

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Kim, K. H. (2017). The Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking - Figural or Verbal: Which One Should We Use? Creativity. Theories – Research - Applications, 4(2), 302–321. https://doi.org/10.1515/ctra-2017-0015

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