Imagine that you are conducting a summer workshop to enhance the creativity of high school students. Which of the following ideas should you use, based on your understanding of Chapter 11?

a. Watch the students carefully, so that they know you are monitoring their progress.
b. Offer a prize for the most creative project.
c. List on the blackboard the name of the most creative student of the week; however, make certain that no material rewards are given.
d. Do not place firm restrictions on the ways in which the students can express their creativity.

Ans: d

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