Attitudes of 33 male and 101 female student teachers toward creative children were measured. Over-all results reflected some favorable attitudes about creativity accompanied by some amount of skepticism and ambivalence in nurturing creativity. No sex difference was found except on one item on which the females showed significantly more favorable disposition toward efforts to improve students' creativity than did males.
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