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Study Says Creativity Can Flow From Political Correctness

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There is a common belief that requiring the use of “politically correct” language in the workplace stifles creativity.

Michelle Duguid, a professor at Washington University in St. Louis, tells NPR’s Arun Rath that, intuitively, that assumption makes sense.

“People should be able to freely think, throw any crazy ideas, and any constraint …Read More

Source: NPR Science – ingested into KQED

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