Intelligence and creativity of schoolaged children
Abstract
The aim of this research was to examine whether there is a relation between intelligence and creativity and whether there are gender and age differences concerning the intelligence and creativity of the participants to the research. It was also examined if parent’s educational level and occupational differences influence the intelligence and creativity of the participants to the research. In the first stude participants were 1363 students (691 boys, 672 girls, 743 fifth graders, 660 sixth graders). We issued to the participants the Raven’s Coloured Matrices in order to find their IQ. Students were divided into three groups according to their IQ level. First group included 41 students with IQ above 115, second group included 44 students with IQ between 85 and 115 and third group included 45 students with IQ below 85. In the final study participants were 130 (73 boys, 57 girls, 62 fifth graders and 86 sixth graders). They were given the Greek version of Torrance Tests of Creative Thinkin ...
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