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Bacon argues scientific research should be empirical. This includes creativity research.
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Conducting scientific research was completed for the purpose of discovery. The Royal Society required scientists to share their work with all other members following certain requirements, reducing individuality.
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He saw the importance in studying the social sciences. He was interested in the "unintended" and "unanticipated" consequences of human behavior.
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This empirical study provided evidence to predict "unanticipated" consequences of English society. Malthus’s descriptions of social science would later help Darwin organize his ideas on natural selection.
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Creativity helps solve problems. Darwin related creativity to diversity and adaptation.
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Galton researched the possibility that creativity and heredity were related.
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Creativity is influenced by many factors. Cox claims that in addition to high IQs, motivation, confidence and character play a role in creative ability.