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Why isn't creativity more important to educational psychologists? Potentials, pitfalls, and future directions in creativity research
JA Plucker, RA Beghetto, GT Dow
Educational psychologist 39 (2), 83-96, 2004
25602004
Psychometric approaches to the study of human creativity.
JA Plucker, JS Renzulli
Cambridge University Press, 1999
9621999
Replications in psychology research: How often do they really occur?
MC Makel, JA Plucker, B Hegarty
Perspectives on Psychological Science 7 (6), 537-542, 2012
9242012
Essentials of creativity assessment
JC Kaufman, JA Plucker, J Baer
John Wiley & Sons, 2008
9172008
Smart people or smart contexts? Cognition, ability, and talent development in an age of situated approaches to knowing and learning
SA Barab, JA Plucker
Educational psychologist 37 (3), 165-182, 2002
8252002
Assessment of creativity
JA Plucker, MC Makel, M Qian
The Cambridge handbook of creativity, 48-73, 2010
7572010
Facts are more important than novelty: Replication in the education sciences
MC Makel, JA Plucker
Educational Researcher 43 (6), 304-316, 2014
7082014
Why Creativity Is Domain General, Why It Looks Domain Specific, and Why the Distinction Does Not Matter.
JA Plucker, RA Beghetto
American Psychological Association, 2004
6442004
Is the proof in the pudding? Reanalyses of Torrance's (1958 to present) longitudinal data
JA Plucker
Creativity research journal 12 (2), 103-114, 1999
5981999
Development and psychometric integrity of a measure of ideational behavior
MA Runco, JA Plucker, W Lim
Creativity Research Journal 13 (3-4), 393-400, 2001
5342001
Beware of simple conclusions: The case for content generality of creativity
JA Plucker
Creativity Research Journal 11 (2), 179-182, 1998
4021998
Mind the (other) gap! The growing excellence gap in K-12 education
JA Plucker, N Burroughs, R Song
Center for Evaluation and Education Policy. Bloomington, IN: Indiana …, 2010
3762010
Advancing creativity theory and research: A socio‐cultural manifesto
VP Glaveanu, M Hanchett Hanson, J Baer, B Barbot, EP Clapp, ...
The Journal of Creative Behavior 54 (3), 741-745, 2020
3642020
Why Not Let High Ability Students Start School in January? The Curriculum Compacting Study. Research Monograph 93106.
SM Reis
NRC/GT, The University of Connecticut, 362 Fairfield Rd., U-7, Storrs, CT …, 1993
3131993
Research on giftedness and gifted education: Status of the field and considerations for the future
JA Plucker, CM Callahan
Exceptional Children 80 (4), 390-406, 2014
2982014
The death of creativity measurement has been greatly exaggerated: Current issues, recent advances, and future directions in creativity assessment
JA Plucker, MA Runco
Roeper Review 21 (1), 36-39, 1998
2601998
Barriers to underserved students’ participation in gifted programs and possible solutions
D Siegle, EJ Gubbins, P O’Rourke, SD Langley, RU Mun, SR Luria, ...
Journal for the Education of the Gifted 39 (2), 103-131, 2016
2222016
Identifying and assessing creativity as a component of giftedness
JC Kaufman, JA Plucker, CM Russell
Journal of psychoeducational assessment 30 (1), 60-73, 2012
2222012
Looking outside and inside: Self-concept development of gifted adolescents
JA Plucker, VB Stocking
Exceptional children 67 (4), 535-548, 2001
2212001
Preparation versus practice: How do teacher education programs and practicing teachers align in their use of technology to support teaching and learning?
AT Ottenbreit-Leftwich, TA Brush, J Strycker, S Gronseth, T Roman, ...
Computers & Education 59 (2), 399-411, 2012
2172012
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