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Publications

Vernon, D. & Hocking, I. (2016). Beyond belief: Structured techniques prove more effective than a placebo intervention in a problem construction task. Thinking Skills and Creativity, pp. 153-159. DOI: 10.1016/j.tsc.2015.10.009

Vernon, D., Hocking, I., & Tyler, C. T. (2016). An Evidence-Based Review of Creative Problem Solving Tools: A Practitioners Resource. Human Resource Development Review. DOI: 10.1177/1534484316641512

Vernon, D. & Hocking, I. (2016). Beyond belief: Structured techniques prove more effective than a placebo intervention in a problem construction task. Thinking Skills and Creativity, 19, 153-159.

Vernon, D. & Hocking, I. (2014). Thinking hats and good men: Structured techniques in a problem finding task. Thinking Skills and Creativity, 14, 41-46. doi: 10.1016/j.tsc.2014.07.001

Talks

Hocking, I. (2017). Further explorations of enhancing creative problem solving via structured thinking techniques. Invited talk presented as part of the Development and Utilization of Human Resources (DUHR) Series, 30 May 2017, University of Maastricht, The Netherlands.

Gooderson, M. C., Bilton, C., Hocking, I. & Hunter, J. (2017). How Researching Creativity Changes You. Panel presented at the Crossing Creativity Symposium, 25 May 2017, University of Westminster.

Dempster, T., Hocking, I., Vernon, D., & Snyder, H. (2017). Enhancing Creative Problem Solving and Creative Self-Efficacy: A Preliminary Study. Presented at the UK Creativity Conference, 17 May 2017, Edinburgh Napier University.

Hocking, I., & Vernon, D. (2017). The Golden Path: First Steps in Establishing Order for Two Creative Problem Solving Techniques. Presented at the UK Creativity Conference, 17 May 2017, Edinburgh Napier University.

Vernon, D. & Hocking, I. (2016). Exploring Conceptual Distance Using a Novel Clock Face Paradigm in a Creative Problem-Solving Task. Presented at the American Psychological Association 2016 Annual Convention, 4-7 August 2016, Denver, Colorado.

Vernon, D. & Hocking, I. (2016). Six Thinking Hats Versus Six Good Men: Does the Order of the Elements Matter? Presented at the American Psychological Association 2016 Annual Convention, 4-7 August 2016, Denver, Colorado.

Hocking, I. & Scott, T. (2016). Mean, Mode, Medium (talk). Presented at The Whitstable Biennale. 10 June 2016, Whitstable, Kent.

Scott, T. & Hocking, I. (2016). Mean, Mode, Medium (contemporary art installation). Presented at The Whitstable Biennale. 4-12 June 2016, Whitstable, Kent.

Hocking, I. & Osthaus, B. (2016). The Evolution of Language. Presented at the CCCU Science Society, 24 May 2016, Canterbury Christ Church University.

Hocking, I. & Vernon, D. (2015). Applying Structured Techniques in a Problem Construction Task. In: American Psychological Association 2015 Annual Convention, 6-9 August 2015, University of Toronto, Canada.

Hocking, I. & Vernon, D. (2015). Have you tried ‘brain breathing’? Structured thinking and problem construction. In: BPS Cognitive Psychology Section conference, 1-3 September 2015, University of Kent.

Vernon, D., & Hocking, I. (2015). Comparing structured thinking tools on a problem construction task using an ill-defined problem. In: BPS Cognitive Psychology Section conference, 1-3 September 2015, University of Kent.

Hocking, I. & Vernon, D. (2014). Thinking hats and good men: Structured techniques in a problem finding task. Thinking Skills and Creativity. In: BPS Cognitive Psychology Section conference, 3-5 August 2014, University of Nottingham.

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