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When analysing the data of the Creativity Questionnaire in the groups of males and females,<br />

statistically significant differences in the sub scales of seeking innovation (t=-5.023,<br />

p=0.001), flexibility (t=-2.354, p=0.019), originality (t=-4.324, p=0.001), criticism (t=-2.516,<br />

p=0.012) and inversiveness (t=-5.115, p=0.001) were identified. Males assess their creativity<br />

with statistically higher scores in these spheres (see Table 4), whereas the total estimate of<br />

the entire creativity sub scales of males is significantly (t=-5.306, p=0.001) higher (M=36,13,<br />

SD=6,91) compared to females (M=31,99, SD=5,53) in terms of statistics.<br />

Table 4. The average estimates (M) of male and female creativity sub scales, standard deviations (SD) and<br />

differences in the level of significance.<br />

Name of the<br />

scale<br />

Females group Males group t p<br />

M SD M SD<br />

Intuition 1.85 0.93 1.99 0.91 -1.147 0.252<br />

Fantasy 2.58 0.65 2.59 0.78 -0.092 0.927<br />

Seeking 3.73 1.06 3.92 1.1 -1.353 0.177<br />

creativity<br />

Seeking 5.39 1.76 6.57 1.89 -5.023 0.001<br />

innovation<br />

Flexibility 2.38 0.97 2.67 0.88 -2.354 0.019<br />

Originality 4.96 1.61 5.89 1.77 -4.324 0.001<br />

Criticism 3.32 1.35 3.75 1.25 -2.516 0.012<br />

Inversiveness 2.2 1.13 2.96 1.16 -5.115 0.001<br />

Childishness 5.64 1.63 5.77 1.96 -0.602 0.548<br />

Total<br />

average<br />

*p

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