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Longoria R Cantu I 2000 Pensamiento Creativo Mexico: Verified

| 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 |

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Key studies from that era (e.g., by and Sylvia Schmelkes ) showed that Mexican students scored lower in divergent thinking tests compared to Canadian or Spanish peers — not due to lack of potential, but due to classroom environments that punished “wrong” answers. 1.2 The Role of Longoria & Cantú According to citations in Revista Mexicana de Investigación Educativa (2002), Longoria & Cantú’s Pensamiento Creativo likely proposed a three-factor model adapted from Guilford (1950) and Torrance (1974), but with Mexican validation: | Verification level | Agency / Process |

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