Table of contents
- 1. Introduction to Psychology1h 43m
- 2. Psychology Research2h 20m
- 3. Biological Psychology2h 41m
- 4. Sensation and Perception28m
- 5. Consciousness and Sleep32m
- 6. Learning41m
- 7. Memory34m
- 8. Cognition37m
- 9. Emotion and Motivation35m
- 10. Developmental Psychology33m
- 11. Personality48m
- 12. Social Psychology41m
- 13. Stress and Health41m
- 14. Psychological Disorders44m
- 15. Treatment47m
8. Cognition
Language Development
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Csikszentmihalyi found that creative people
A
are generally eccentric.
B
value conformity.
C
are usually only knowledgeable about one or two subjects.
D
are not necessarily unconventional in all aspects of their lives.

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Understand the context of Csikszentmihalyi's research on creativity, which focuses on the characteristics and behaviors of creative individuals.
Recognize that creative people often exhibit a balance between conventional and unconventional traits, allowing them to function effectively in society while also thinking outside the box.
Consider that while creative individuals may display eccentricity in their work or ideas, they do not necessarily reject all societal norms or conformities in their personal lives.
Reflect on the idea that creativity involves a complex interplay of knowledge across various domains, rather than being limited to one or two subjects.
Conclude that Csikszentmihalyi's findings suggest that creative people are not necessarily unconventional in all aspects of their lives, as they can adapt and conform when necessary while still maintaining their creative edge.
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