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  Seven Types of Creativity: looking for insights in data analysis
 
 
Title: Seven Types of Creativity: looking for insights in data analysis
Author: Sanger, Jack
Appeared in: British educational research journal
Paging: Volume 20 (1994) nr. 2 pages 175-185
Year: 1994
Contents: This paper is a preliminary attempt to address the issue of what has been called the 'research imagination'. It argues that much of what we count as research does little to foster innovative ways of handling the issue of data analysis. It adopts a position of anarchic disenchantment with the rigidity and conservatism which constrain research activity. Research, it is argued, like other forms of literature, can enlighten, destabilise and enhance critical discourse. To do so requires a reflexivity concerning its own operations and frames of reference. Some practical suggestions on how to be more innovative in research are offered as a starting point. It may be said that the business of analysis is to progress from poetical to prosaic, from intuitive to intellectual knowledge; evidently these are just the same sort of opposites, in that each assumes the other is also there. (Empson, 1930)
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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