MRT
Critical
Creative
Biases
Fallacies
Standards
Elements
100

you can combat the negativity bias by using this and writing three things per day

What is Hunting the Good Stuff or keeping a hunt the good stuff journal.

100

This type of thinking represents that people have uncritically internalized the dominant prejudices of their society and culture.  

What is Sociocentric thinking. 

100

To provide a set of facts and assumptions as reasons for accepting the conclusion is known as this.

What is an argument.

100

The way a person frames an issue affects the way he/she perceives it, and hence, affects a solution's potential options.

What is a framing trap

100

This category of logic falacy occurs when a person draws a conclusion from insufficient evidence.

What is Oversimplification

100

Could you elaborate further?

Could you give me an example?

Could you illustrate what you mean?

What is Clarity

100

examines problem, issue

What is Question at Issue

200

This competency is the primary target of Hunt the Good Stuff.

What is Optimism 

200

This form of thinking results from the unfortunate fact that humans do not naturally consider the rights and needs of others.

What is Egocentric Thinking

200

Incremental improvement. New ideas stem from other ideas, new solution from previous.

What is evolution

200

A bias that exists when a person will turn to a series of connected or disconnected facts into a story or pattern or construe meaning in a completely random situation where no meaning exists.

What is a narrative fallacy

200

This category of logic falacy deals with counterarguments by ignoring counterarguments or diverting attention from them.  

What is distortion.
200

Could you be more specific?

Could you give me more details?

Could you be more exact?

What is precision

200

examines presuppositions, axioms, taking for granted

What is assumptions

300

Each Company MTOE, TDA, and Headquarters detachment and/or company will have one of these.

What is a MRT.

300

An analytical approach to defining a problem, developing possible solutions to solve the problem, arriving at the best solution, developing a plan, and implementing that plan to solve the problem.

What is problem solving

300

Looking at something old in a new way.

What is reapplication

300

The false definition of a situation evokes a new behavior which will lead to the original false conception coming true.

What is self-fulfilling prophecy

300

This is a claim that only two options or possibilities exist.

Either/or fallacy

300

Does all this make sense together?

Does your first paragraph fit in with your last?

Does what you say follow from evidence?

What is Logic

300

examines theories, definitions, laws, principles, models

What is concepts

400

Identifying one's purpose, core values, beliefs, identity, and life vision define this.

What is spiritual dimension.

400

Problems are complex, nonlinear and dynamic and are therefore the most challenging to understand and solve. Leaders disagree how to solve.

What is an ill-structured problem.

400

Shifting the attention from one angle of a problem to another. Also known as creative insight.

What is changing direction.

400

When a person persists in deciding and acting illogically based upon previous decisions they have made despite the fact that the present context dictates deciding otherwise.

What is sunk cost bias

400

This fallacy ignores the point being made and the substance of the argument (Personal Attack)

What is Ad Hominem.

400

Do I have vested interest in this issue?

Am I sympathetically representing the view points of others?

What is Fairness

400

examines frames of reference, perspectives, orientations

What is point of view

500

Approaching life's challenges in a positive, optimistic way by demonstrating self-control, stamina, and good character with your choices and actions.

What is emotional dimension 

500

concrete representations of abstract ideas and often serve as formulas or prescriptions for problem-solving or decision-making.

What is a model

500

The ability to influence conditions and respond effectively to changing threats and situations with appropriate, flexible, and timely actions.

What is adaptability

500

A person will tend to select that which he/she sees as more attractive regardless of actual capabilities.

What is Halo Effect.  

500

Dan Marino, a former Hall of Fame Quarterback of the Miami Dolphins encouraging television viewers to call the money store is an example of this fallacy.

What is Transfer.

500

How does that relate to the problem?

How does that bear on the question?

How does that help us with the issue?

What is Relevance

500

examines the Goal, Objective, function

What is purpose

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