Measuring creativity through computer graphics of hearing-impaired children.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate variables affecting visual creativity of 31 hearing-impaired children through the medium of computer graphics. These children ranged in age from 8.0 to 15.9 yr. 16 subjects attended total-communication educational programs and 15 subjects attended aural/oral classes. Each subject worked independently at a computer terminal equipped with a graphics menu developed for a subject's use. Hardcopy printouts of four images per subject were evaluated for creativity, aesthetics, and imagery. Analysis suggested that creativity among hearing-impaired children is influenced by age and communication mode used in the educational setting.

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Rose, S., Waldron, M., & Kolomyjec, W. (1983). Measuring creativity through computer graphics of hearing-impaired children. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 57(3 Pt 1), 943–950. https://doi.org/10.2466/pms.1983.57.3.943

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