Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
Group Problem Solving Procedures
Conflict Management
Applying Leadership Principles
Organizing, Planning and Presenting in Small Groups
100
A group member who formally is expected to challenge ideas to foster critical thinking
What is Devil's Advocate
100
A group’s assignment and limitations, given by the person or organization that created the group.
What is a charge?
100
Pushing for your own point of view without regard for the other person
What is Competition
100
This leader is admired and respected; and other group members try to copy his or her behavior.
What is Referent Power
100
What is the group of people listening to a speaker called?
What is Audience
200
A technique encouraging radiant thinking produced by free association
What is Mind Mapping
200
To evaluate solutions, a list of these can be made, which detail the good and bad points about each solution.
What are pros and cons?
200
Working together for a mutually satisfactory solution
What is Collaboration
200
Interpersonal influence that stems from someone's perceived knowledge or skill
What is Expert Power
200
This type of speech is given with the primary purpose of teaching something to an audience.
What is Informative Speech
300
Encouraging use of hunch, intuition, insight and fantasy to promote creativity
What is Critical Thinking
300
A flexible problem solving process that contains the following steps. Describe and analyze the problem, generate and explain possible solutions, evaluate all solutions, choose the best solution, and implement the chosen solution.
What is P-MOPS? (The Procedural Model of Problem Solving)
300
Each person gives up something
What is Compromise
300
Autocratic. Democratic. Transactional are examples of these
What is styles of leadership
300
The speaker attempts to make the audience agree with them is an example of which type of speech?
What is Persuasive Speech
400
Where did the evidence come from? If we make that decision, what will it lead to? How did you arrive at that conclusion?
What are Probing Questions
400
A problem that has many possible solutions, as opposed to a single correct solution, is high in this characteristic of problems.
What is Solution Multiplicity?
400
Conflict resulting for disagreements over ideas, information, reasoning, or evidence
What is Tack Conflict
400
They establish the group's goal, make sure the group starts in the right direction; mold the group members into a team with a collaborative climate for working together; never lose sight of the group's task and its progress toward completion of that task.
What is What good leaders do?
400
What is a person in a public group presentation whose main responsibility is to regulate the discussion called?
What is Moderator
500
-Preview rules for brainstorming -Presented with a problem -Generate possible solutions without criticism -Suggestions are recorded for group to see -Ideas are evaluated at another session
What are the Guidelines for Brainstorming
500
This technique, abbreviated PERT, helps group members keep track of who is doing what in a complex project and when their deadlines are.
What is the Program Evaluation and Review Technique?
500
Conflict resulting from personality clashes, likes, dislikes, and competition for power
What is Relational conflict
500
Do not lie or intentionally send deceptive or harmful messages. Place your concern for the group and for others ahead of your own personal gain. Be respectful of and sensitive to the other members are examples of?
What is Ethical Guidelines for Group Leaders
500
What is one of the canons of rhetoric pertaining to how the presentation is given
What is Delivery
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