Exam 3: Solving Problems

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Some problems persist because you are able to ignore their possible implications.When you use this strategy, you remind yourself of the potential disastrous consequences of your actions.What strategy does this exemplify?

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To solve a problem, you must first be willing to accept the problem by acknowledging the problem exists, identifying the problem, and finding others who will share responsibility for solving the problem.

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When you list the benefits of solving a problem, you are "going on the record," either by preparing a signed declaration or by signing a "contract" with someone else.

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Google has declared that its mission is to "organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful."

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The decisions we make usually depend on what we believe to be most important to us.These beliefs regarding what is most important to us are known as________ .

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Large problems are like puzzles in that they are a compilation of many pieces that do not always come together in a fashion that meets our needs.

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Solving problems, like critical thinking, reflects a total approach to making sense of the experience.When we think like problem-solvers, we find ways to project the problem onto others for their input into the process.

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The author identifies the following issues as complex problems, except

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We know that procrastination is usually a habitual compulsion to put off until another time those tasks that are, for some reason, uncomfortable to do.What do you think is the cause of procrastination? How would you advise someone to overcome the effects of procrastination?

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The author tells us that brainstorming builds on the strengths of working with other people to

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Solving problems, like thinking critically, reflects a total approach to making sense of experiences. When we think like________ , we have the courage to meet difficult problems head-on and the determination to work through them.

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Throughout the problem-solving process, getting the opinions of others is a productive strategy at virtually every stage, and this is especially true for ________.

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The famous newspaperman H.L.Mencken once said, "To every complex question there is a simple answer-and it's wrong!" What was Mr.Mencken referring to?

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According to the text, when people fail to understand a difficult problem, out of frustration they may

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The fact that some people are consistently superior problem solvers is largely due to their ability to approach problems in an informed and______ way.

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The quality of your life can be traced in large measure to your competency as a problem solver.

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The quality of your life can be traced in large measure to your competency as a problem solver.The fact that some people are consistently superior problem-solvers is largely due to

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"Examine the potential advantages and/or disadvantages in order to determine how helpful each course of action would be." This statement from the text describes a priority in doing what?

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Describe a time when you or someone you know created something that illustrated the saying "Necessity is the mother of invention."

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In a typical brainstorming session, a group of people work together to generate as many ideas as possible in a specific period of time.

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