1.0 Title The working title of this research is initially drafted as – The relationship between the ability of memorization and creativity (verbal and languages tic). Tic refers to the sudden, repetitive, stereotyped, nonrhythmic movement (motor tic) or sound (phonic tic) involving discrete groups of muscles. In this proposal, the background, context and theme of the study are presented; the objectives of the study and the research statements are formulated. Here, vital concepts, questions and assumptions are stated. Finally, the scope and limitation of the study, methodology to be used and the significance of the research are discussed. 2.0 Background of the Topic Tic can be invisible to the observer, depending on the classification and the degree of complexity. There are motor and phonic and simple and complex tics. Motor tics refer to the movement affecting distinct muscle groups whereas phonic tics are the involuntary sounds produced by moving air by ...