The Approaches to Studying Inventory and two creativity measures (Torrance's Circles Test and Guilford and Hoepfner's Unusual Uses Test) were administered to a sample of 308 Caribbean adolescents to assess the correlations between their approaches to studying and creative performance. No significant relationships emerged.
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