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Effect of Expected Rewards on Children's Creativity
1999
Creativity Research Journal
This study examined the effect of expected rewards on children's creativity. Sixty-one female gymnasts (ages 4-17) were randomly assigned to a no-reward or expected reward condition. A11 participants completed both a training task that required divergent thinking (generating themes for a gymnastics gala) and a transfer task (using circles to make pictures). The reward contingency was in effect only during the training task. Creativity was assessed by (a) consensual judgment of 5 raters and (b)
doi:10.1207/s15326934crj1204_1
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