Hi, just to mention another book, by Howard Gardner (the one who wrote
Multiple Intelligences) : The creative Mind (or something the like). He
studies different famous personalities.


This is neither online nor a test in real sense, but an interesting quiz
that needs some creativity:

How would you join these four points with three continuous, not crossing
lines?.

X                               X



X                               X

sorry if too easy :-)

At 08:13 a.m. 09/12/99 -0600, you wrote:
>On 9 Dec 99, 8:02, Jo Chua wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know of a creativity test that is available online? 
>> Or do you know a book which carries this type of test?
>
>Here are two online tests that I must say do not impress me very much:
>
>http://www.innovint.com/creselftest.html
>
>http://www.washburn.edu/cas/physics/crane/QuizCorner.html
>
>...let me stop here.  As I was gathering sites that feature some type of 
>creativity test, I came upon this very enlightening article:
>
>"Precis of The Creative Mind: Myths and mechanisms"
>-by Margaret A. Boden
>
>http://cogsci.soton.ac.uk/bbs/Archive/bbs.boden.html
>
>I strongly recommend you read this article.  
>
>Another article you may wish to read is here:
>
>"Encouraging Creativity in Children"
>
>http://ericps.crc.uiuc.edu/npin/respar/texts/learning/n00024.html
>
>You may wish to purchase Margaret Boden's book: *Dimensions of Creativity*
>
>http://www.amazon.com/
>exec/obidos/ASIN/0262522195/ref=sim_books/102-7815375-8537633
>
>Note: The above URL is actually one continuous line and should be
>entered into your browser's address box as one line.
>
>Perhaps, as I have, you will get the idea that creativity is not something 
>you measure, but rather something you nurture.
>
>Alan
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> 

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