Test Number |
17 |
Title |
Creative Behavior Inventory |
Author |
Kirschenbaum, R. J. |
Category |
Rating Scale |
Copyright Date |
1989 |
Availability |
Available from publisher |
Restrictions |
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Age/Grade Level |
Grades 3-12 |
Cost |
Current information available from publisher |
Forms |
2 levels: elementary and secondary |
Source |
Creative Learning Press, Inc. |
Address |
P.O. Box 320 Mansfield Center, CT 06250 |
Phone |
888-518-8004 |
Fax |
860-429-7783 |
web or e-mail |
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Definition |
Contact, consciousness, interest and fantasy are postulated as four of nine dimensions of creativity. Creativity is a potential attribute of all human behavior. It can exist as a behavior or as a product that can be studied in retrospect. |
Purposes |
This was designed to measure “behavioral characteristics associated with creativity.” |
Characteristics |
Openness and Courage to Explore Ideas Digging Deeper into Ideas Listening to One's Inner Voice Generating Ideas |
Manual |
Fair |
Included in Understanding the Creative Activity of Students along with the instrument,the manual is confusing. The support data is weak. The main purpose seems to be to predict which students ,already selected for a G/T program, are ready to be assigned |
Validity |
Fair |
Predictive validity is based on 196 students being considered for Gifted programing in two Connecticut school districts. There is little evidence that controls were in place as part of the research design. The claim by the author of high validity is qui |
Reliability |
Fair |
Claims of reliability are based on a very small, biased sample. Cronbach’s alpha was computed for two scales which ranged .91 (Fantasy) to .98 (Interest). Stability ranged from .66 to .92 based on 3 teachers rating 18 students over one month. |
Utility |
Excellent |
Instructions are clear for administration and scoring. The teacher rates individual students using a scale 1 to 10 on 10 items. As part of the book, the manual clearly explains conditions for appropriate use. |
Interpretation |
Fair |
While some information is provided to help guide in the interpretation and application of the scores, it is not clear that the information can be generalized beyond the research sample. There are no data suggesting that scores could be useful in a selection process. |
Propriety |
Good |
Provides basic information suggesting the proper use of this instrument, based on the claims of the author, as one of several instruments used in a selection process for special services. |
Reviews & Related Lit |
MMY # 11, 1992: “This instrument is not ready for use in situations requiring serious decisions about appropriate program placement.” |
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