Heisenberg's haiku, Madonna's math : why it is hard to be creative in every room of the house / James C. Kaufman and John Baer -- Everyone has creative potential / Mark A. Runco -- The artistic personality : a systems perspective / Sami Abuhamdeh and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi -- The general-specificity of creativity : a multivariate approach / Todd Lubart and Jacques-Henri Guignard -- The evolved fluid specificity of human creative talent / Gregory J. Feist -- Creativity as a constrained stochastic process / Dean Keith Simonton -- Inventors : the ordinary genius next door / Sheila J. Henderson -- Artistic scientists and scientific artists : the link between polymathy and creativity / Robert Root-Berstein and Michele Root Berstein -- Why creativity is domain general, why it looks domain specific, and why the distinction does not matter / Jonathan A. Plucker and Ronald A. Beghetto -- Vertical and horizontal mentoring for creativity / Mia Keinänen and Howard Gardner -- Concluding comments : crossover creativity or domain specificity? / Jerome L. Singer.
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"The emphasis of this volume is on the theoretical issue of whether the attributes that lead to creativity in one domain are the same as those that lead to creativity in another domain. The study of creativity is burgeoning and multidisciplinary in that it involves approaches of social, personality, cognitive, clinical, biological, differential, developmental, and educational psychology. This book will be of interest to a wide range of psychologists, researchers, and students."--Jacket.