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Psychology
Hello... this isn't really a question. More of a request. I'm doing a final project for my psychology class. We're supposed to research something that interests us. I've decided to research whether or not conditions that best suit creativity vary from individual to individual.
I'm distributing a survey, and it would pretty much make my day if you took like 10 seconds to do it. Just leave your answers as a comment.
1. Do you consider yourself "creative"? Y N
2. Why or why not?
3. If yes, when you do you feel MOST creative? (Ex: When you're depressed, in a good mood, covered in Jell-O, etc�) [Only answer if applicable]
7. On a scale of 1 to 10(1 being seldom, 10 being frequently), how often are you depressed?
8. On a scale of 1 to 10, how often are you content/happy?
Thanks :)
I'm distributing a survey, and it would pretty much make my day if you took like 10 seconds to do it. Just leave your answers as a comment.
1. Do you consider yourself "creative"? Y N
2. Why or why not?
3. If yes, when you do you feel MOST creative? (Ex: When you're depressed, in a good mood, covered in Jell-O, etc�) [Only answer if applicable]
7. On a scale of 1 to 10(1 being seldom, 10 being frequently), how often are you depressed?
8. On a scale of 1 to 10, how often are you content/happy?
Thanks :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.to be honest, i think the premise of your hypothesis is neither clear enough nor restricted enough to add value to the knowledge base. they are both just too wide-ranging. i think you need to restrict the terms of "conditions" AND "creatitivity" greatly. also, your premise needs to be a question. however, ultimately, i think the term "creative" is so vague that your research will be rendered meaningless. reduce, reduce, reduce all concepts!!! e.g. your premise might read "children from large families are more artistic". but even this is too wide-ranging. so forget i mentioned anything. what do i know?