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Question 21
True/False
Google has declared that its mission is to "organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful."
Question 22
Short Answer
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________ .
Question 23
Short Answer
Any analysis of a problem situation, no matter how ________and __________, is ultimately limited.
Question 24
Essay
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?
Question 25
Short Answer
To solve a problem, you must first be willing to __________the problem by ________________that the problem exists.
Question 26
Short Answer
There are basically five steps in the problem solving process.a.What is the problem? b.What are the alternatives? c.What are the advantages and/or disadvantages of each alternative? d.What is the solution? e._______?
Question 27
Essay
Why is it important in problem solving to compare results with goals? Why don't people take this action more often?
Question 28
Essay
The author tells us that, "to solve a problem, you must first be willing to accept the problem by acknowledging that it exists, identifying it, and committing yourself to solving it." Why do you think people have to begin the problem-solving process by acknowledging that a problem exists? Why is this an important first step?
Question 29
True/False
Once you have accepted the problem, the first step in solving the problem begins with determining the importance of the problem.If a situation is of little importance, you can table the problem until such time as you can go back and solve it.
Question 30
Essay
Describe a time when you or someone you know created something that illustrated the saying "Necessity is the mother of invention."
Question 31
Short Answer
The fact that some people are consistently superior problem solvers is largely due to their ability to approach problems in an informed and______ way.
Question 32
True/False
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.
Question 33
True/False
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.
Question 34
Short Answer
The author of the textbook tells us that people who are faced with solving complex problems will often act impulsively, do what someone else suggests, and/or do nothing in hopes that the problem will simply go away.Naturally, none of these reactions is acceptable.However, why do you think people react to complex problems with such predictable behaviors?
Question 35
Short Answer
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.