Deck 39: Cognition and Intelligence: Creative Thinking and Intuition

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Intuitive thinking illustrates thought.

A)convergent
B)divergent
C)illogical
D)logical
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Jimmy has a feeling about a horse named Surf and Turf in the Kentucky Derby.While the horse is a long shot to win the race,Jimmy somehow believes Surf and Turf will win.He decides to make a substantial wager on the race.Which type of thinking is Jimmy using to make his decision?

A)illogical
B)divergent
C)algorithmic
D)creative
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If you know that your best friend is allergic to clams,oysters,shrimp,and lobster,you know that she is allergic to shellfish.Going from these specific instances of allergy to a general statement that covers all situations illustrates __________ thought.

A)deductive
B)inductive
C)intuitive
D)creative
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Compared to routine problem solving,creative thinking involves

A)inductive and deductive reasoning
B)fluency,flexibility,and originality
C)logical thinking
D)deep understanding of the problem
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Thought that is based on emotion rather than reasoning would be considered thought.

A)inductive
B)deductive
C)logical
D)illogical
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Compared to routine problem solving,creativity is more likely to involve

A)convergent thinking.
B)unconscious,experiential processing.
C)conscious,reflective processing.
D)inductive or deductive reasoning.
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Going from specific facts or observations to general principles is called thought.

A)creative
B)deductive
C)illogical
D)inductive
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Compared to creativity,routine problem solving typically involves

A)divergent thinking.
B)unconscious,experiential processing.
C)conscious,reflective processing.
D)intuitive,automatic thinking.
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Thinking that proceeds from given information to new conclusions on the basis of explicit rules is considered __________ thought.

A)conjunctive
B)illogical
C)logical
D)disjunctive
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On tests of creativity,the total number of solutions produced indicates one's

A)flexibility.
B)fluency.
C)originality.
D)elaboration.
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In solving a complex math problem,Sarah proceeds from the given information in the problem to new conclusions on the basis of explicit mathematical rules she has learned in class.Sarah is using thought.

A)divergent
B)logical
C)creative
D)illogical
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On a creativity test,you are asked to list all the uses of a paper clip.Your total number of uses listed would be your__________ score.

A)flexibility
B)fluency
C)originality
D)novelty
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If you know that your best friend is allergic to shellfish,you know that she is allergic to clams,oysters,shrimp,and lobster.Going from this general statement of allergy to shellfish to specific examples of this allergy illustrates __________ thought.

A)deductive
B)inductive
C)intuitive
D)creative
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By counting the number of times you show fluency,flexibility,and originality,we could rate your creativity,or your capacity for thinking.

A)inductive
B)deductive
C)convergent
D)divergent
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Using reason as opposed to intuition in making a decision would be considered thought.

A)inductive
B)deductive
C)logical
D)illogical
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Going from general principles to specific situations is called thought.

A)creative
B)deductive
C)illogical
D)inductive
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Thought that is intuitive,haphazard,associative,or personal is termed thought.

A)inductive
B)deductive
C)logical
D)illogical
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Thinking in which a general rule or principle is gathered from a series of specific examples,for example,inferring the laws of gravity by observing many falling objects,is referred to as thought.

A)deductive
B)inductive
C)intuitive
D)creative
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Thinking that applies a general set of rules to specific situations,for example,using the laws of gravity to predict the behavior of a single falling object,is referred to as thought.

A)deductive
B)inductive
C)intuitive
D)creative
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Drawing conclusions on the basis of formal principles of reasoning is termed thought.

A)inductive
B)deductive
C)illogical
D)logical
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Thinking directed toward the discovery of a single established correct answer is known as thinking.

A)deductive
B)convergent
C)divergent
D)intuitive
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Thinking that produces many ideas or alternatives is referred to as thinking.

A)intuitive
B)deductive
C)convergent
D)divergent
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Inventor Thomas Edison held over 1,000 U.S.patents for his inventions.Although not all of these inventions were commercially successful,this outpouring of ideas represents which aspect of Edison's creativity?

A)fluency
B)flexibility
C)originality
D)novelty
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On a creativity test,you are asked to list all the uses of a paper clip.The more unusual or novel your answers the higher will be your score.

A)flexibility
B)fluency
C)originality
D)elaboration
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In routine problem­solving or thinking,there is one correct answer,and one's problem is to find it.This leads to thinking.

A)deductive
B)convergent
C)divergent
D)intuitive
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Thinking in which many possibilities are developed from one starting place is called thinking.

A)deductive
B)convergent
C)divergent
D)intuitive
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Divergent thinking is most associated with

A)logic and reasoning.
B)creativity.
C)performance intelligence.
D)verbal intelligence.
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When you are asked to solve an arithmetic problem or to name the current president of the United States,you are using thinking.

A)divergent
B)convergent
C)intuitive
D)transformational
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Fluency,flexibility,and originality would be LEAST characteristic of which type of thought?

A)divergent thinking
B)algorithmic problem solving
C)creative problem solving
D)insight solutions
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Scores on the Rorschach inkblot test include a consideration of how unusual a person's responses are.This aspect of the test is similar to a measure of creativity known as

A)fluency.
B)flexibility.
C)originality.
D)logic.
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Mozart produced more than 600 pieces of music;Emily Dickinson wrote 597 poems,and Salvador Dali created more than 1,500 works of art.This outpouring of ideas represents these creative geniuses'

A)flexibility.
B)fluency.
C)originality.
D)novelty.
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You are asked,"Erica is shorter than Zoey but taller than Carlo,and Carlo is taller than Jared.Who is the second tallest?" To solve this problem,you must use thinking.

A)divergent
B)convergent
C)intuitive
D)creative
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When you are asked to make as many new words as possible by rearranging the letters in the word "creativity," you are using thinking.

A)divergent
B)convergent
C)algorithmic
D)denotative
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On a creativity test,you are asked to list all the uses of a paper clip.The number of times that you shift from one class of possible uses to another,such as shifting from "jewelry" uses to "electronic" uses would constitute your
__________ score.

A)flexibility
B)fluency
C)originality
D)novelty
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Which of the following is usually associated with creativity?

A)convergent thinking
B)divergent thinking
C)modeling
D)syntax
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On a creativity test,the novelty of solutions refers to one's

A)fluency.
B)originality.
C)flexibility.
D)convergent thought.
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You are asked,"What objects can you think of that begin with the letters BR?" To answer this question,you must use thinking.

A)divergent
B)convergent
C)algorithmic
D)denotative
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In tests of creativity,the number of different types of solutions produced,such as the number of times you shift categories of uses,would constitute your score.

A)fluency
B)flexibility
C)originality
D)convergent thought
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You are asked,"If you simultaneously drop a baseball and a bowling ball from a tall building,which will hit the ground first?" To solve this problem,you must use thinking.

A)divergent
B)intuitive
C)convergent
D)creative
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Your English assignment is to write a short poem about fire and ice.To complete this assignment,you will need to use thinking.

A)denotative
B)convergent
C)algorithmic
D)divergent
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Which of the following is a test of creativity?

A)Anagrams Test
B)Incubation Test
C)Stanford-Binet Test
D)Convergent Thinking Test
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Terrence is taking a creativity test and is asked "What would happen if everyone in the world suddenly lost their sense of balance and could no longer stay upright?" For this question,Terrence will try to list as many reactions as possible.He is taking the

A)Thematic Apperception Test.
B)Consequences Test.
C)Unusual Uses Test.
D)Anagrams Test.
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To be creative,the solution to the problem must

A)be of high quality and relevant.
B)have been solved using denotative thinking.
C)involve a "harebrained scheme."
D)have been solved through intuition.
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Cary excels on open-ended essays and creative art projects.Cary performs well on measures of thought.

A)divergent
B)algorithmic
C)convergent
D)denotative
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For a solution to be creative,a person uses divergent thought,but also

A)uses functional fixedness.
B)uses a random search strategy within the creative process.
C)brings reasoning and critical thinking to the creative process.
D)utilizes the representativeness heuristic during the final stage of the creative process.
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A test for creativity in which the subject must make as many words as possible by rearranging the letters in the sample word is the

A)Creative Aptitude Test.
B)Consequences Test.
C)Guilford Test for Creativity.
D)Anagrams Test.
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To be creative,the solution to a problem must be more than novel,unusual,or original,it must also be

A)relevant and of high quality.
B)intuitive and automatic.
C)denotative and connotative.
D)aesthetic and pleasing.
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Jasmine is taking a creativity test and is asked "What would happen if everyone in the world became colorblind and could only see black,white,and shades of gray?" Jasmine is taking the

A)Thematic Apperception Test.
B)Consequences Test.
C)Unusual Uses Test.
D)Anagrams Test.
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Rather than repeating learned solutions,which type of thinking produces new answers,ideas,or patterns?

A)intuitive
B)deductive
C)creative
D)inductive
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Which of the following skills would NOT be assessed by creativity tests?

A)originality
B)intelligence
C)fluency
D)flexibility
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Kris does poorly on factual multiple-choice tests in history and psychology.Kris is having trouble on tests that measure

A)syllogisms.
B)divergent thought.
C)convergent thought.
D)intuitive thought.
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Which of the following would NOT be considered a creativity test?

A)the Unusual Uses Test
B)the Anagrams Test
C)the Consequences Test
D)the Convergent Thinking Test
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If a test question asks you to name as many uses for a pencil as possible,you would use which type of thinking?

A)deductive
B)inductive
C)convergent
D)divergent
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Creativity is best measured by looking at how one thinks

A)divergently.
B)convergently.
C)intuitively.
D)through syllogisms.
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Juan is taking a creativity test in which he is asked to come up with ways of utilizing the billions of plastic containers discarded each year.He is taking the

A)Thematic Apperception Test.
B)Consequences Test.
C)Unusual Uses Test.
D)Anagrams Test.
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Cindy is taking a creativity test and is asked to make as many words as possible by rearranging letters in the word misunderstanding.Cindy is taking the

A)Thematic Apperception Test.
B)Consequences Test.
C)Unusual Uses Test.
D)Anagrams Test.
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Madie is taking the Anagrams Test,while Greg is taking the Consequences Test.Both of these are used to measure

A)mental sets.
B)inductive thinking.
C)logical reasoning.
D)divergent thinking.
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If a test question asks you to name the most common use for a pencil,you would use which type of thinking to derive the correct answer?

A)algorithmic
B)intuitive
C)convergent
D)divergent
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The city has asked for local citizens to send in creative solutions to the downtown parking problem.Emil's contribution states that the "City should use large coat hangers or helium balloons to suspend cars above the downtown area." Emil's solutions to the parking problem would be considered

A)divergent and creative.
B)divergent but not creative.
C)aesthetic but not creative.
D)aesthetic and creative.
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The Anagrams Test,the Unusual Uses Test,and the Consequences Test are used to measure

A)mental sets.
B)nonverbal intelligence.
C)creativity.
D)convergent thinking.
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The stage of creative thought during which massive amounts of information relevant to the solution are assembled is the __________ stage.

A)incubation.
B)orientation.
C)preparation.
D)consideration.
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The orientation stage of creative thought is the stage at which

A)testing and critical evaluation of the solution occurs.
B)rapid insight occurs.
C)creative thinkers saturate themselves with as much information as possible.
D)the problem is defined and the important dimensions identified.
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William has been working diligently on an engineering project,but he has gotten to the point that he sees no way to a viable solution.So,he sets aside the problem and works on another project.By setting aside the problem,William is allowing problem-solving to proceed on a subconscious level.This stage of creative thinking is known as

A)incubation.
B)illumination.
C)preparation.
D)verification.
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The illumination stage of creative thought

A)involves a rapid insight or series of insights.
B)involves subconscious processing of the problem and possible solutions.
C)involves saturation of information pertinent to the problem.
D)occurs when the creative thinker tests and evaluates his or her solution.
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Archimedes was asked by the king to determine whether the goldsmith in making his crown had cheated the king by substituting cheaper metals.In order to solve this problem,Archimedes first defined the problem and then checked all the known methods for analyzing metals.When he found that all the known methods involved cutting or melting the crown,he was forced to temporarily set the problem aside.This stage of creative thought in which the problem is set aside for awhile is known as

A)orientation.
B)illumination.
C)preparation.
D)incubation.
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Archimedes was asked by the king to determine whether the goldsmith in making his crown had cheated the king by substituting cheaper metals.To solve this problem,Archimedes began by asking himself,"How can I tell what metals have been used in the crown without damaging it?" At this point,Archimedes is in which stage of creative thought?

A)verification
B)preparation
C)orientation
D)incubation
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Archimedes was asked by the king to determine whether the goldsmith in making his crown had cheated the king by substituting cheaper metals.To solve this problem,Archimedes first defined the problem and then he checked all known methods of analyzing metals.This gathering of information about metal analysis would constitute which stage of creative thought?

A)incubation
B)illumination
C)preparation
D)verification
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Rapid insight,or the "Aha! Experience," occurs during which stage of creative thinking?

A)incubation
B)verification
C)orientation
D)illumination
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The preparation stage of creative thought is the stage at which

A)testing and critical evaluation of the solution occurs.
B)rapid insight occurs.
C)creative thinkers saturate themselves with as much information as possible.
D)the problem is defined and the important dimensions identified.
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Creative problem solving requires all of the following EXCEPT for

A)the use of divergent thinking in solving the problem.
B)reasoning and critical thinking being used to evaluate new ideas once they are produced.
C)solutions being of high quality and relevant to solving the problem.
D)a reliance on algorithms to solve problems.
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The advice to "sleep on it" would relate to which stage of creative thinking?

A)verification
B)illumination
C)incubation
D)preparation
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Jeremy's psychology professor has just assigned a term paper,and Jeremy must select a topic and define the important dimensions of this project.At this point,Jeremy is in which stage of creative thought?

A)verification
B)preparation
C)orientation
D)incubation
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The stages of creative thinking include: orientation,preparation,incubation,illumination,and

A)implementation.
B)verification.
C)deduction.
D)induction.
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The incubation stage of creative thought

A)involves a rapid insight or series of insights.
B)involves subconscious processing of the problem and possible solutions.
C)involves the creative thinker saturating himself or herself with pertinent information.
D)is where the creative thinker tests and evaluates his or her solution.
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The stage of creative thought during which problem-solving proceeds at a subconscious level is the stage.

A)incubation
B)orientation
C)preparation
D)illumination
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Which of the following is NOT a stage in the creative thought process described in the text?

A)incubation
B)illumination
C)preparation
D)equivocation
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The stage of creative thought during which the problem is defined and important dimensions identified is the __________ stage.

A)incubation
B)orientation
C)preparation
D)consideration
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Jeremy has decided to write his assigned term paper on post-traumatic stress disorder.The stage of creative thought in which Jeremy will accumulate massive amounts of research information on his topic is called the __________ stage.

A)incubation
B)illumination
C)preparation
D)verification
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Jeremy has chosen post-traumatic stress disorder as his term paper topic.He has gathered all his research material and begun the writing process.However,he is having difficulty writing one section.So,he decides to "sleep on it" and make a fresh start in the morning.By setting aside this writing difficulty,Jeremy is allowing problem-solving to proceed on a subconscious level.This stage of creative thinking is known as

A)incubation.
B)illumination.
C)preparation.
D)verification.
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Which stage of creative thought produces the "Aha!" experience and is often depicted in cartoons as a light bulb appearing over the thinker's head as the solution to the problem occurs?

A)verification
B)incubation
C)illumination
D)fixation
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Intuitive thinking illustrates thought.

A)convergent
B)divergent
C)illogical
D)logical
C
2
Jimmy has a feeling about a horse named Surf and Turf in the Kentucky Derby.While the horse is a long shot to win the race,Jimmy somehow believes Surf and Turf will win.He decides to make a substantial wager on the race.Which type of thinking is Jimmy using to make his decision?

A)illogical
B)divergent
C)algorithmic
D)creative
A
3
If you know that your best friend is allergic to clams,oysters,shrimp,and lobster,you know that she is allergic to shellfish.Going from these specific instances of allergy to a general statement that covers all situations illustrates __________ thought.

A)deductive
B)inductive
C)intuitive
D)creative
B
4
Compared to routine problem solving,creative thinking involves

A)inductive and deductive reasoning
B)fluency,flexibility,and originality
C)logical thinking
D)deep understanding of the problem
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Thought that is based on emotion rather than reasoning would be considered thought.

A)inductive
B)deductive
C)logical
D)illogical
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Compared to routine problem solving,creativity is more likely to involve

A)convergent thinking.
B)unconscious,experiential processing.
C)conscious,reflective processing.
D)inductive or deductive reasoning.
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Going from specific facts or observations to general principles is called thought.

A)creative
B)deductive
C)illogical
D)inductive
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Compared to creativity,routine problem solving typically involves

A)divergent thinking.
B)unconscious,experiential processing.
C)conscious,reflective processing.
D)intuitive,automatic thinking.
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Thinking that proceeds from given information to new conclusions on the basis of explicit rules is considered __________ thought.

A)conjunctive
B)illogical
C)logical
D)disjunctive
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On tests of creativity,the total number of solutions produced indicates one's

A)flexibility.
B)fluency.
C)originality.
D)elaboration.
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In solving a complex math problem,Sarah proceeds from the given information in the problem to new conclusions on the basis of explicit mathematical rules she has learned in class.Sarah is using thought.

A)divergent
B)logical
C)creative
D)illogical
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On a creativity test,you are asked to list all the uses of a paper clip.Your total number of uses listed would be your__________ score.

A)flexibility
B)fluency
C)originality
D)novelty
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If you know that your best friend is allergic to shellfish,you know that she is allergic to clams,oysters,shrimp,and lobster.Going from this general statement of allergy to shellfish to specific examples of this allergy illustrates __________ thought.

A)deductive
B)inductive
C)intuitive
D)creative
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By counting the number of times you show fluency,flexibility,and originality,we could rate your creativity,or your capacity for thinking.

A)inductive
B)deductive
C)convergent
D)divergent
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Using reason as opposed to intuition in making a decision would be considered thought.

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D)illogical
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Going from general principles to specific situations is called thought.

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B)deductive
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D)inductive
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Thought that is intuitive,haphazard,associative,or personal is termed thought.

A)inductive
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C)logical
D)illogical
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Thinking in which a general rule or principle is gathered from a series of specific examples,for example,inferring the laws of gravity by observing many falling objects,is referred to as thought.

A)deductive
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C)intuitive
D)creative
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Thinking that applies a general set of rules to specific situations,for example,using the laws of gravity to predict the behavior of a single falling object,is referred to as thought.

A)deductive
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C)intuitive
D)creative
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Drawing conclusions on the basis of formal principles of reasoning is termed thought.

A)inductive
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C)illogical
D)logical
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Thinking directed toward the discovery of a single established correct answer is known as thinking.

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C)divergent
D)intuitive
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Thinking that produces many ideas or alternatives is referred to as thinking.

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B)deductive
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D)divergent
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Inventor Thomas Edison held over 1,000 U.S.patents for his inventions.Although not all of these inventions were commercially successful,this outpouring of ideas represents which aspect of Edison's creativity?

A)fluency
B)flexibility
C)originality
D)novelty
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On a creativity test,you are asked to list all the uses of a paper clip.The more unusual or novel your answers the higher will be your score.

A)flexibility
B)fluency
C)originality
D)elaboration
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In routine problem­solving or thinking,there is one correct answer,and one's problem is to find it.This leads to thinking.

A)deductive
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C)divergent
D)intuitive
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Thinking in which many possibilities are developed from one starting place is called thinking.

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D)intuitive
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Divergent thinking is most associated with

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When you are asked to solve an arithmetic problem or to name the current president of the United States,you are using thinking.

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D)transformational
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Fluency,flexibility,and originality would be LEAST characteristic of which type of thought?

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C)creative problem solving
D)insight solutions
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Scores on the Rorschach inkblot test include a consideration of how unusual a person's responses are.This aspect of the test is similar to a measure of creativity known as

A)fluency.
B)flexibility.
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D)logic.
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Mozart produced more than 600 pieces of music;Emily Dickinson wrote 597 poems,and Salvador Dali created more than 1,500 works of art.This outpouring of ideas represents these creative geniuses'

A)flexibility.
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C)originality.
D)novelty.
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You are asked,"Erica is shorter than Zoey but taller than Carlo,and Carlo is taller than Jared.Who is the second tallest?" To solve this problem,you must use thinking.

A)divergent
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C)intuitive
D)creative
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When you are asked to make as many new words as possible by rearranging the letters in the word "creativity," you are using thinking.

A)divergent
B)convergent
C)algorithmic
D)denotative
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On a creativity test,you are asked to list all the uses of a paper clip.The number of times that you shift from one class of possible uses to another,such as shifting from "jewelry" uses to "electronic" uses would constitute your
__________ score.

A)flexibility
B)fluency
C)originality
D)novelty
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35
Which of the following is usually associated with creativity?

A)convergent thinking
B)divergent thinking
C)modeling
D)syntax
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36
On a creativity test,the novelty of solutions refers to one's

A)fluency.
B)originality.
C)flexibility.
D)convergent thought.
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37
You are asked,"What objects can you think of that begin with the letters BR?" To answer this question,you must use thinking.

A)divergent
B)convergent
C)algorithmic
D)denotative
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38
In tests of creativity,the number of different types of solutions produced,such as the number of times you shift categories of uses,would constitute your score.

A)fluency
B)flexibility
C)originality
D)convergent thought
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39
You are asked,"If you simultaneously drop a baseball and a bowling ball from a tall building,which will hit the ground first?" To solve this problem,you must use thinking.

A)divergent
B)intuitive
C)convergent
D)creative
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40
Your English assignment is to write a short poem about fire and ice.To complete this assignment,you will need to use thinking.

A)denotative
B)convergent
C)algorithmic
D)divergent
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41
Which of the following is a test of creativity?

A)Anagrams Test
B)Incubation Test
C)Stanford-Binet Test
D)Convergent Thinking Test
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42
Terrence is taking a creativity test and is asked "What would happen if everyone in the world suddenly lost their sense of balance and could no longer stay upright?" For this question,Terrence will try to list as many reactions as possible.He is taking the

A)Thematic Apperception Test.
B)Consequences Test.
C)Unusual Uses Test.
D)Anagrams Test.
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43
To be creative,the solution to the problem must

A)be of high quality and relevant.
B)have been solved using denotative thinking.
C)involve a "harebrained scheme."
D)have been solved through intuition.
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44
Cary excels on open-ended essays and creative art projects.Cary performs well on measures of thought.

A)divergent
B)algorithmic
C)convergent
D)denotative
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45
For a solution to be creative,a person uses divergent thought,but also

A)uses functional fixedness.
B)uses a random search strategy within the creative process.
C)brings reasoning and critical thinking to the creative process.
D)utilizes the representativeness heuristic during the final stage of the creative process.
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46
A test for creativity in which the subject must make as many words as possible by rearranging the letters in the sample word is the

A)Creative Aptitude Test.
B)Consequences Test.
C)Guilford Test for Creativity.
D)Anagrams Test.
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47
To be creative,the solution to a problem must be more than novel,unusual,or original,it must also be

A)relevant and of high quality.
B)intuitive and automatic.
C)denotative and connotative.
D)aesthetic and pleasing.
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48
Jasmine is taking a creativity test and is asked "What would happen if everyone in the world became colorblind and could only see black,white,and shades of gray?" Jasmine is taking the

A)Thematic Apperception Test.
B)Consequences Test.
C)Unusual Uses Test.
D)Anagrams Test.
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49
Rather than repeating learned solutions,which type of thinking produces new answers,ideas,or patterns?

A)intuitive
B)deductive
C)creative
D)inductive
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50
Which of the following skills would NOT be assessed by creativity tests?

A)originality
B)intelligence
C)fluency
D)flexibility
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51
Kris does poorly on factual multiple-choice tests in history and psychology.Kris is having trouble on tests that measure

A)syllogisms.
B)divergent thought.
C)convergent thought.
D)intuitive thought.
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52
Which of the following would NOT be considered a creativity test?

A)the Unusual Uses Test
B)the Anagrams Test
C)the Consequences Test
D)the Convergent Thinking Test
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53
If a test question asks you to name as many uses for a pencil as possible,you would use which type of thinking?

A)deductive
B)inductive
C)convergent
D)divergent
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54
Creativity is best measured by looking at how one thinks

A)divergently.
B)convergently.
C)intuitively.
D)through syllogisms.
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55
Juan is taking a creativity test in which he is asked to come up with ways of utilizing the billions of plastic containers discarded each year.He is taking the

A)Thematic Apperception Test.
B)Consequences Test.
C)Unusual Uses Test.
D)Anagrams Test.
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56
Cindy is taking a creativity test and is asked to make as many words as possible by rearranging letters in the word misunderstanding.Cindy is taking the

A)Thematic Apperception Test.
B)Consequences Test.
C)Unusual Uses Test.
D)Anagrams Test.
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57
Madie is taking the Anagrams Test,while Greg is taking the Consequences Test.Both of these are used to measure

A)mental sets.
B)inductive thinking.
C)logical reasoning.
D)divergent thinking.
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58
If a test question asks you to name the most common use for a pencil,you would use which type of thinking to derive the correct answer?

A)algorithmic
B)intuitive
C)convergent
D)divergent
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59
The city has asked for local citizens to send in creative solutions to the downtown parking problem.Emil's contribution states that the "City should use large coat hangers or helium balloons to suspend cars above the downtown area." Emil's solutions to the parking problem would be considered

A)divergent and creative.
B)divergent but not creative.
C)aesthetic but not creative.
D)aesthetic and creative.
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60
The Anagrams Test,the Unusual Uses Test,and the Consequences Test are used to measure

A)mental sets.
B)nonverbal intelligence.
C)creativity.
D)convergent thinking.
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61
The stage of creative thought during which massive amounts of information relevant to the solution are assembled is the __________ stage.

A)incubation.
B)orientation.
C)preparation.
D)consideration.
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62
The orientation stage of creative thought is the stage at which

A)testing and critical evaluation of the solution occurs.
B)rapid insight occurs.
C)creative thinkers saturate themselves with as much information as possible.
D)the problem is defined and the important dimensions identified.
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63
William has been working diligently on an engineering project,but he has gotten to the point that he sees no way to a viable solution.So,he sets aside the problem and works on another project.By setting aside the problem,William is allowing problem-solving to proceed on a subconscious level.This stage of creative thinking is known as

A)incubation.
B)illumination.
C)preparation.
D)verification.
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64
The illumination stage of creative thought

A)involves a rapid insight or series of insights.
B)involves subconscious processing of the problem and possible solutions.
C)involves saturation of information pertinent to the problem.
D)occurs when the creative thinker tests and evaluates his or her solution.
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65
Archimedes was asked by the king to determine whether the goldsmith in making his crown had cheated the king by substituting cheaper metals.In order to solve this problem,Archimedes first defined the problem and then checked all the known methods for analyzing metals.When he found that all the known methods involved cutting or melting the crown,he was forced to temporarily set the problem aside.This stage of creative thought in which the problem is set aside for awhile is known as

A)orientation.
B)illumination.
C)preparation.
D)incubation.
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66
Archimedes was asked by the king to determine whether the goldsmith in making his crown had cheated the king by substituting cheaper metals.To solve this problem,Archimedes began by asking himself,"How can I tell what metals have been used in the crown without damaging it?" At this point,Archimedes is in which stage of creative thought?

A)verification
B)preparation
C)orientation
D)incubation
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67
Archimedes was asked by the king to determine whether the goldsmith in making his crown had cheated the king by substituting cheaper metals.To solve this problem,Archimedes first defined the problem and then he checked all known methods of analyzing metals.This gathering of information about metal analysis would constitute which stage of creative thought?

A)incubation
B)illumination
C)preparation
D)verification
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68
Rapid insight,or the "Aha! Experience," occurs during which stage of creative thinking?

A)incubation
B)verification
C)orientation
D)illumination
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69
The preparation stage of creative thought is the stage at which

A)testing and critical evaluation of the solution occurs.
B)rapid insight occurs.
C)creative thinkers saturate themselves with as much information as possible.
D)the problem is defined and the important dimensions identified.
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70
Creative problem solving requires all of the following EXCEPT for

A)the use of divergent thinking in solving the problem.
B)reasoning and critical thinking being used to evaluate new ideas once they are produced.
C)solutions being of high quality and relevant to solving the problem.
D)a reliance on algorithms to solve problems.
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71
The advice to "sleep on it" would relate to which stage of creative thinking?

A)verification
B)illumination
C)incubation
D)preparation
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72
Jeremy's psychology professor has just assigned a term paper,and Jeremy must select a topic and define the important dimensions of this project.At this point,Jeremy is in which stage of creative thought?

A)verification
B)preparation
C)orientation
D)incubation
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73
The stages of creative thinking include: orientation,preparation,incubation,illumination,and

A)implementation.
B)verification.
C)deduction.
D)induction.
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74
The incubation stage of creative thought

A)involves a rapid insight or series of insights.
B)involves subconscious processing of the problem and possible solutions.
C)involves the creative thinker saturating himself or herself with pertinent information.
D)is where the creative thinker tests and evaluates his or her solution.
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75
The stage of creative thought during which problem-solving proceeds at a subconscious level is the stage.

A)incubation
B)orientation
C)preparation
D)illumination
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76
Which of the following is NOT a stage in the creative thought process described in the text?

A)incubation
B)illumination
C)preparation
D)equivocation
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77
The stage of creative thought during which the problem is defined and important dimensions identified is the __________ stage.

A)incubation
B)orientation
C)preparation
D)consideration
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78
Jeremy has decided to write his assigned term paper on post-traumatic stress disorder.The stage of creative thought in which Jeremy will accumulate massive amounts of research information on his topic is called the __________ stage.

A)incubation
B)illumination
C)preparation
D)verification
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79
Jeremy has chosen post-traumatic stress disorder as his term paper topic.He has gathered all his research material and begun the writing process.However,he is having difficulty writing one section.So,he decides to "sleep on it" and make a fresh start in the morning.By setting aside this writing difficulty,Jeremy is allowing problem-solving to proceed on a subconscious level.This stage of creative thinking is known as

A)incubation.
B)illumination.
C)preparation.
D)verification.
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80
Which stage of creative thought produces the "Aha!" experience and is often depicted in cartoons as a light bulb appearing over the thinker's head as the solution to the problem occurs?

A)verification
B)incubation
C)illumination
D)fixation
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