Longoria R Cantu I 2000 Pensamiento Creativo Mexico Verified ✰

In that time period (around the year 2000), other prominent Mexican literature on creativity was developed by G. Waisburd (2004, 2006) and R. Ferreiro (2008). RDU - UNAM

Referencing Howard Gardner and Robert Sternberg’s "successful intelligence". Creative Process Stages: Preparation, incubation, illumination, and verification (evaluating the utility of the creative idea). Facilitators and Obstacles: longoria r cantu i 2000 pensamiento creativo mexico verified

If you possess a scanned copy of “Longoria R Cantu I 2000 Pensamiento Creativo Mexico,” please contact the National Library of Mexico or upload it to an open repository like Zenodo or the Internet Archive. Until then, this citation must remain classified as unverified. In that time period (around the year 2000),

The work often highlights the four pillars of creativity: Fluency, Flexibility, Originality, and Elaboration. Types of Creativity: RDU - UNAM Referencing Howard Gardner and Robert

| Verification level | Agency / Process | Example identifier | |-------------------|------------------|--------------------| | 1. Peer review | CONACYT-indexed journals | ISSN 0185-2698 | | 2. Institutional repository | UNAM (Repositorio Nacional) | Handle: 123456789/12345 | | 3. ISBN registration | CANIEM (Mexico’s ISBN agency) | ISBN 970-xxx-xxx-x | | 4. SEP approval | Comisión Nacional de Libros de Texto Gratuitos | Official stamp | | 5. Psychological test validation | Sociedad Mexicana de Psicología (SOMEPSI) | Technical report #SO-2000-013 |

: It is presented as a structured method where the generation of ideas is strictly separated from their evaluation.

The name “Longoria” is a common surname in Northern Mexico. One verified author is Dr. Ítalo Longoria Cantú (note the different order: Cantú as the second surname). Dr. Ítalo Longoria Cantú published works on logic and epistemology through the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (UANL) . However, his major publications on creative thinking appeared later, around 2005–2010, not in 2000.