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McCormack and yager's taxonomy emphasize creativity as a process that includes:

ARemembering, understanding and repeating information.

BAnalysing, evaluating and applying knowledge in routine base.

CImagining, designing and creating new constructs

DIdentifying and categorising known concepts.

Answer:

C. Imagining, designing and creating new constructs

Read Explanation:

According to McCormack and Yager's taxonomy, creativity is a process that involves:

1. Imagining: Generating new ideas and possibilities

2. Designing: Planning and developing those ideas

3. Creating: Bringing those ideas to life through innovation and production

  • This taxonomy highlights the importance of creativity as a process that involves not just generating new ideas, but also developing and implementing them.


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