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Applied Imagination

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Applied Imagination is a 1953 book by Alex Faickney Osborn where he introduces the technique of brainstorming.[1][2][3]

Chapters

Books

  • Applied Imagination: Principles and Procedures of Creative Problem Solving New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1953. OCLC 641122686 [4]
    • Revised edition, New York, Scribner, 1957 OCLC 1381383
    • 3rd ed. New York C. Scribner 1963 OCLC 757425639
    • French translation by Georges Rona and Pierre Dupont, L'Imagination constructive. Principes et processus de la Pensée créative et du Brainstorming, Paris, Dunod, 1959.
    • Chinese translation by Ikkō Shō, 応用想像力 Taipei : Kyōshi Kōgyō Sōsho Shuppan Kofun Yūgen Kōshi, 1965 OCLC 673537763

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