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Creative Problem Solving
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soft-skills
Instructions:
Answer 19 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Random - intuitive - holistic - synthesizing - subjective - looks at wholes
point of view
right brain
argument
scanning
2. A Statement or Proposition with Supporting Evidence. Critical thinking involves Identify - Evaluating - and Contructing Arguments.
aspects of critical thinking
last stage of creative problem solving
divergent thinking
argument
3. Way one VIews the world - which shapes one's construction of meaning. In a Search for Understanding - critical thinkers wiew Phenomena from many points of view.
point of view
convergent thinking
argument
aspects of critical thinking
4. Control - evaluating results
argument
last stage of creative problem solving
reasoning
criteria
5. Used in law enforcement - Scanning - Analysis - Response - Assesment
S.A.R.A
aspects of critical thinking
divergent thinking
point of view
6. Logical - sequential - rational - analytical - objective - looks at parts
last stage of creative problem solving
paradigm
argument
left brain
7. Dispositions - criteria - argument - reasoning - point of view - proceddures for applying criteria
aspects of critical thinking
S.A.R.A
divergent thinking
paradigm
8. A ______ exists when people recognize they failed to meet an objective or believe they will fail
last stage of creative problem solving
criteria
problem
paradigm
9. Conditions that must be met for something to be judged as believeable. Must be applied to think critically.
analysis
fishbone diagram
criteria
right brain
10. Identifies the problem and what causes it start by drawing a line and shorterlines will shoot from it as you think up the issues - some also call it an 'Issue tree'
argument
criteria
fishbone diagram
problem
11. Analyse the environment - recognize the problem - identify the problem - make assumptions - generate alternatives - choose among alternatives - implementation - control
stages of creative problem solving process
criteria
aspects of critical thinking
paradigm
12. Involves self and topic analysis. ask questions to narrow down a broad topic into more specific one.
right brain
divergent thinking
S.A.R.A
left brain
13. Analyzing the environment - monitor internal and external environments constantly - look for signgs of problems or opportunities - gather lots of information
paradigm
first stage of creative problem solving
argument
right brain
14. Ability to Infer a Conclusion from one or multiple premises. To do so requires examining logical relationships among statements or data.
stages of creative problem solving process
aspects of critical thinking
reasoning
last stage of creative problem solving
15. Asking questions - making judgements - identifying sssumptions
aspects of critical thinking
problem
S.A.R.A
procedures for applying criteria
16. The use of Several Sources of information to determine why a problem is occurring - who is responsible - who is affected - where the problem is located - when it occurs and what form the problem takes. Analysis requires identifying patterns that expl
right brain
fishbone diagram
analysis
left brain
17. We locate problem at the 'center' of our focus and then gather peripheral resources to bear down on the problem
problem
divergent thinking
convergent thinking
last stage of creative problem solving
18. The Identification of a cluster of Similar - related or reoccuring incidents through a Preliminary review of information - and the selection of this Crime/Disorder problem - among competing priorities - for future examination.
convergent thinking
first stage of creative problem solving
scanning
paradigm
19. Generally it is defined as an example - pattern or metal map - a way of thinking - percieving or approaching work in some contex
right brain
fishbone diagram
paradigm
stages of creative problem solving process