Deck 14: Creative Problem Solving

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If you were to "think like da Vinci," to be creative, you would do all of these except:

A) be more curious.
B) use all five senses.
C) embrace ambiguity.
D) borrow ideas.
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Abraham Maslow's term "primary creativity" would best be described as:

A) brain storming.
B) left brain thinking.
C) open mindedness.
D) right brain thinking.
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According to Roger von Oech, creative roadblocks can best be described as:

A) a deadened process.
B) impasses to genius.
C) obstacles of stress.
D) negative perceptions.
E) All of these are correct.
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Charles M. Johnson, founder of the Institute for Creative Development, describes the order for creativity and creative problem solving this way.

A) Perspiration, incubation, inspiration, administration
B) Administration, incubation, inspiration, perspiration
C) Incubation, perspiration, inspiration, administration
D) Incubation, inspiration, perspiration, administration
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According to Anthony Brandt and David Eagleman, these three aspects are essential to the creative process.

A) Bending, breaking, and blending
B) Restoring, repairing, and regurgitating
C) Crafting, coalescing, and collaborating
D) Imagination, perspiration, and celebration
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To get ahead in the job market in the 21st Century, experts suggest this above all else.

A) Invent yourself
B) Fail often
C) Make yourself necessary
D) Multitask well
E) Invent yourself and fail often
F) Invent yourself and make yourself necessary
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According to some creativity experts, ironically, this criteria is essential to the creative process.

A) Travel
B) Boredom
C) Studio
D) Family
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According to creative consultant Arthur VanGundy, left brain thinking falls in the domain of:

A) cultural roadblocks.
B) emotional roadblocks.
C) environmental roadblocks.
D) expressive roadblocks.
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According to creative consultant Arthur VanGundy, negative feedback (fear) falls in the domain of:

A) emotional roadblocks.
B) expressive roadblocks.
C) environmental roadblocks.
D) cultural roadblocks.
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Best-selling author Elizabeth Gilbertson says this is the greatest block to creativity.

A) Low Self-esteem
B) Apathy
C) Laziness
D) Fear
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This is considered to be the first step in the creative solving process.

A) Idea refinement
B) Evaluation and analysis
C) Description of the problem
D) Generating ideas
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If necessity is the mother of invention, then play can be said to assume the paternal role of the creative process.
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Making mistakes is not encouraged in the creative process.
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The creative problem solving strategy for groups, corporations, and world problems is no different than for people trying to solve their own problems.
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According to some experts, boredom is considered an essential component of the creative process.
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According to Arthur VanGundy, language would be considered to be an intellectual roadblock.
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Creativity can be a great coping technique for stress, but the irony is that fear (stress) can block the creative process.
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You have discussed various functions of the right and left brain in terms of stress and stress management. Highlight these functions in terms of positive coping techniques and relaxation skills as discussed in this book.
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Please define the following terms or concepts in no more than two sentences, and give an example to support your definition.
A. Artist
B. Creative obstacles
C. Creative problem solving
D. Cultural roadblocks
E. Emotional roadblocks
F. Environmental roadblocks
G. Explorer
H. Intellectual/expressive roadblocks
I. Judge
J. Perceptual roadblocks
K. Primary creativity
L. Secondary creativity
M. Warrior
N. Bend-break-blend creativity
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Explain the creative process as described by Roger von Oech, and apply this process to the coping technique of creative problem solving.
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Pick three well-known people who are considered creative and explain how they have used creativity in the process of creative problem solving.
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Please explain the concept that a bored mind (boredom) is a necessary step in the creative process.
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You have discussed various functions of the right and left brain in terms of stress and stress management. Highlight these functions in terms of positive coping techniques and relaxation skills as discussed in this book.
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Left-brain modes of thinking are those most rewarded in:

A) musical performance.
B) video gaming.
C) school and work environments.
D) artistic endeavors.
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Among Gelb's tips from his book, How to Think Like da Vinci, are all of the following, except:

A) ask questions, and don't take everything for granted.
B) make a habit of using all five of your senses to explore the world.
C) avoid making mistakes, and learn from the mistakes of others.
D) be willing to embrace ambiguity, paradox, and uncertainty.
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Among the players on the creativity team, which one would select the best idea and prepare to implement it?

A) Explorer
B) Judge
C) Artist
D) Warrior
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Which of the following would be considered an obstacle to the creative process?

A) Fear of failure
B) Making mistakes
C) Being foolish
D) Brainstorming
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The final step in the creative process is:

A) evaluation of the action.
B) description of the problem.
C) idea selection.
D) idea implementation.
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Maslow concluded that the creative process and the path to self-actualization were one and the same.
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Time pressure fuels creativity.
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Creativity is a partnership between the right brain, the house of the imagination, and the left brain, the source of organization.
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Creativity is short-circuited by searching for the "one" right answer because when you think you've found it, you will stop looking for fresh possibilities.
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The elements of creative problem solving are the cornerstones of many other coping techniques.
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Deck 14: Creative Problem Solving
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If you were to "think like da Vinci," to be creative, you would do all of these except:

A) be more curious.
B) use all five senses.
C) embrace ambiguity.
D) borrow ideas.
D
2
Abraham Maslow's term "primary creativity" would best be described as:

A) brain storming.
B) left brain thinking.
C) open mindedness.
D) right brain thinking.
A
3
According to Roger von Oech, creative roadblocks can best be described as:

A) a deadened process.
B) impasses to genius.
C) obstacles of stress.
D) negative perceptions.
E) All of these are correct.
D
4
Charles M. Johnson, founder of the Institute for Creative Development, describes the order for creativity and creative problem solving this way.

A) Perspiration, incubation, inspiration, administration
B) Administration, incubation, inspiration, perspiration
C) Incubation, perspiration, inspiration, administration
D) Incubation, inspiration, perspiration, administration
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According to Anthony Brandt and David Eagleman, these three aspects are essential to the creative process.

A) Bending, breaking, and blending
B) Restoring, repairing, and regurgitating
C) Crafting, coalescing, and collaborating
D) Imagination, perspiration, and celebration
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To get ahead in the job market in the 21st Century, experts suggest this above all else.

A) Invent yourself
B) Fail often
C) Make yourself necessary
D) Multitask well
E) Invent yourself and fail often
F) Invent yourself and make yourself necessary
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According to some creativity experts, ironically, this criteria is essential to the creative process.

A) Travel
B) Boredom
C) Studio
D) Family
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According to creative consultant Arthur VanGundy, left brain thinking falls in the domain of:

A) cultural roadblocks.
B) emotional roadblocks.
C) environmental roadblocks.
D) expressive roadblocks.
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According to creative consultant Arthur VanGundy, negative feedback (fear) falls in the domain of:

A) emotional roadblocks.
B) expressive roadblocks.
C) environmental roadblocks.
D) cultural roadblocks.
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Best-selling author Elizabeth Gilbertson says this is the greatest block to creativity.

A) Low Self-esteem
B) Apathy
C) Laziness
D) Fear
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This is considered to be the first step in the creative solving process.

A) Idea refinement
B) Evaluation and analysis
C) Description of the problem
D) Generating ideas
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If necessity is the mother of invention, then play can be said to assume the paternal role of the creative process.
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Making mistakes is not encouraged in the creative process.
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The creative problem solving strategy for groups, corporations, and world problems is no different than for people trying to solve their own problems.
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According to some experts, boredom is considered an essential component of the creative process.
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According to Arthur VanGundy, language would be considered to be an intellectual roadblock.
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Creativity can be a great coping technique for stress, but the irony is that fear (stress) can block the creative process.
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You have discussed various functions of the right and left brain in terms of stress and stress management. Highlight these functions in terms of positive coping techniques and relaxation skills as discussed in this book.
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Please define the following terms or concepts in no more than two sentences, and give an example to support your definition.
A. Artist
B. Creative obstacles
C. Creative problem solving
D. Cultural roadblocks
E. Emotional roadblocks
F. Environmental roadblocks
G. Explorer
H. Intellectual/expressive roadblocks
I. Judge
J. Perceptual roadblocks
K. Primary creativity
L. Secondary creativity
M. Warrior
N. Bend-break-blend creativity
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Explain the creative process as described by Roger von Oech, and apply this process to the coping technique of creative problem solving.
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Pick three well-known people who are considered creative and explain how they have used creativity in the process of creative problem solving.
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Please explain the concept that a bored mind (boredom) is a necessary step in the creative process.
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You have discussed various functions of the right and left brain in terms of stress and stress management. Highlight these functions in terms of positive coping techniques and relaxation skills as discussed in this book.
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Left-brain modes of thinking are those most rewarded in:

A) musical performance.
B) video gaming.
C) school and work environments.
D) artistic endeavors.
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25
Among Gelb's tips from his book, How to Think Like da Vinci, are all of the following, except:

A) ask questions, and don't take everything for granted.
B) make a habit of using all five of your senses to explore the world.
C) avoid making mistakes, and learn from the mistakes of others.
D) be willing to embrace ambiguity, paradox, and uncertainty.
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Among the players on the creativity team, which one would select the best idea and prepare to implement it?

A) Explorer
B) Judge
C) Artist
D) Warrior
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Which of the following would be considered an obstacle to the creative process?

A) Fear of failure
B) Making mistakes
C) Being foolish
D) Brainstorming
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The final step in the creative process is:

A) evaluation of the action.
B) description of the problem.
C) idea selection.
D) idea implementation.
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Maslow concluded that the creative process and the path to self-actualization were one and the same.
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Time pressure fuels creativity.
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Creativity is a partnership between the right brain, the house of the imagination, and the left brain, the source of organization.
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Creativity is short-circuited by searching for the "one" right answer because when you think you've found it, you will stop looking for fresh possibilities.
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The elements of creative problem solving are the cornerstones of many other coping techniques.
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