59 sixth grade boys and girls were randomly assigned to 2 treatment groups. Es were exposed to 3 creative thinking strategies for 360 min. Significant favourable effects of training were found on verbal fluency, flexibility and originality, but training by sex interaction effects only on verbal originality.
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