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Finke's model of creativity specifies two dimensions by which creative ideas may be evaluated (one dimension being conservatismcreativ ity, and another dimension being realisticidealistic).
 
  According to Finke, the most desirable ideas fall into which quadrant?
  a. Conservative realism
  b. Conservative idealism
  c. Creative realism
  d. Creative idealism

Question 2

According to Finke's Four Factors model of creativity, ideas that work with existing products and services are high in __________.
 
  a. creative realism
  b. innovation
  c. structural connectedness
  d. fluency


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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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