Abstract

Abstract: One of the main topics of creatology is the identification of the degree and type of creativeness of different cultures. The point is that individuals can successfully practice their creativity if and only if there are no substantial obstacles in the society preventing them from their creative work. Otherwise creativity tests are unable to make good and acceptable predictions. This theoretical and practical question is especially important for Central Europe in the current period of transition. The Jones Inventory was used to identify the type of obstacles (blocks) of creativity in Hungarian culture. That this culture (and perhaps the whole Central Europe) tries to follow the examples of the most flourishing cultures and turns much less attention to its specific problems which can make this strategy of a follower not really successful.

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