The problem-solving abilities and metacognitive functions of two types of creative individuals were examined using 19 English and 19 Mathematics and Computer Science majors from a private midwestern university. Analyses of scores on 9 dependent variables, while not providing evidence of statistically significant differences between the two groups, suggested a closer examination of the possible group distinctions.
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