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Study: People Are Biased Against Creative Thinking

An anonymous reader writes "Despite how much people might say they like creative thinking, they don't, at least according to studies. 'We think of creative people in a heroic manner, and we celebrate them, but the thing we celebrate is the after-effect,' says Barry Staw, a researcher at the University of California–Berkeley business school who specializes in creativity. 'As much as we celebrate independence in Western cultures, there is an awful lot of pressure to conform,' he says."

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  1. Re:The problem: by TWiTfan · · Score: 0, Troll

    Fuck off. I don't argue with true believers and I don't argue with brick walls. Both exercises are equally pointless. I can no more provide you with evidence of god's non-existence than I can provide you with evidence of the non-existence of unicorns. So if you want to believe in either, be my guest, sparky.

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