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Quiz 13: Problem Solving and Intelligence
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
Which of the following problems is MOST ill-defined?
Question 22
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is one reason why a creative person might be better able to problem-solve than a less creative person?
Question 23
Multiple Choice
A problem-solving set
Question 24
Multiple Choice
The tendency to be rigid in how one thinks about an object's function is called
Question 25
Multiple Choice
An ill-defined problem is one in which
Question 26
Multiple Choice
Experts have an advantage in problem solving and remembering certain information (like the position of chess pieces) for all of the following reasons EXCEPT that they
Question 27
Multiple Choice
Bob works in marketing and wants to be creative at his work.Which of these is LEAST likely to be a prerequisite for his creativity?
Question 28
Multiple Choice
Participants approach a problem with certain assumptions about how the problem should be handled and the sorts of strategies that are likely to be productive.These assumptions are referred to as
Question 29
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According to Wallas's theory of creativity,the initial period in which a problem solver gathers information is known as
Question 30
Multiple Choice
Analogies are
Question 31
Multiple Choice
Dell,a problem-solving amateur,is trying to solve the "hobbits and orcs" problem,and so she must determine how to move the creatures across a river.Dell is most likely to be helped if she has had earlier experience with