Creative perception scores of 107 Malaysians on Something About Myself were compared with those of 912 American, 87 Indian, and 227 Hungarian students while creative perception scores of Malaysians on What Kind Of Person Are You? were compared with those of 671 Americans. Malaysians scored higher than other groups on Something About Myself while the Americans scored higher than the Malaysians on What Kind Of Person Are You? Cultural influences on performance may be inferred although markedly uneven group sizes restrict interpretation.
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