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    Repeated Presentation of Stimuli and Production of Original Response by English-Speaking Indian High School Students by Chakraborty, Basanti D., Khatena, Joe, Morse, David T.

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-08-1993)
    “…Sounds and Images, a measure of originality, was administered to 131 English-speaking high school students of Orissa, India in 1987. The test has two forms,…”
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    Autonomy of Imagery and Production of Original Verbal Images by Khatena, Joe

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-08-1976)
    “…90 college students (31 men and 59 women) were categorized as moderately autonomous, less autonomous (less highly controlled) and non-autonomous (highly…”
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    Autonomy of Image and Use of Single or Multiple Sense Modalities in Original Verbal Image Production by Khatena, Joe

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-06-1978)
    “…The use of a single or of multiple sense modalities in the production of original verbal images as related to autonomy of imagery was explored. 72 college…”
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    Relationship of Autonomous Imagery and Creative Self-Perceptions by Khatena, Joe

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-04-1975)
    “…107 Marshall University students were categorized as less, moderate, and more autonomous imagers according to the Gordon Test of Visual Imagery Control. More…”
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    Production of Original Verbal Images by College Adults to Variable Time Intervals by Khatena, Joe

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-06-1973)
    “…This study investigated the effects of varying time intervals on the production of original verbal responses of 90 college men and women, divided into high,…”
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    Repeated Presentation of Stimuli and Production of Original Responses by Khatena, Joe

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-02-1970)
    “…An analysis of the responses of 50 junior and senior men and women in undergraduate educational psychology classes using alternate forms of Onomatopoeia and…”
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    “Onomatopoeia and Images”: Preliminary Validity Study of a Test of Originality by Khatena, Joe

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-02-1969)
    “…Onomatopoeia and Images is a test of originality for adults using word stimuli which include semantic and sound elements to evoke imaginative responses. Each…”
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    Sex Differences, Sense Modality, and Production of Original Verbal Images by Khatena, Joe, Bellarosa, Audrey

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-12-1978)
    “…Previous work has shown that Coll adults tend to use the visual, auditory, or combined visual & auditory senses more frequently & show a preference for…”
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    Originality and Perceptual Set: Comparative Study of Hungarians and Americans by Khatena, Joe, Zétényi, Tamás

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-06-1977)
    “…208 Hungarian and 200 American college adults were administered Sounds and Images. The criterion for breaking away from perceptual set was the production of…”
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    Relationship of Non-Verbal Rigidity and Creative Perceptions by Khatena, Joe, Zétényi, Tamás

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-06-1975)
    “…The relationship of rigidity and creative perceptions of 214 Hungarian adolescent males and females was explored using a non-verbal test of rigidity (Breskin…”
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    Approaches to Study Creative and Multitalent Perception by Khatena, Joe

    Published in Gifted education international (01-09-2000)
    “…The article examines creativity and talent of individuals that can be identified from perceptions of themselves. The author describes two instruments that may…”
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