Problem Solving Techniques
Cognitive Strategies
Creative Problem Solving
Problem Solving in Action
Psychological Aspects
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What is decomposition?

This problem-solving strategy involves breaking down a complex problem into smaller, more manageable parts.

100

What is anchoring bias?

This cognitive bias occurs when individuals rely too heavily on the first piece of information they receive when making decisions

100

 What is lateral thinking?

This problem-solving technique encourages individuals to approach a problem from multiple perspectives to uncover new insights.

100

Who is Thomas Edison?

This renowned scientist and inventor famously said, "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work."

100

 What is fixation?

This psychological phenomenon occurs when individuals become fixated on a specific solution to a problem, preventing them from considering alternatives.

200

What is brainstorming?

This technique involves listing all possible options or solutions to a problem before evaluating them.

200

What is heuristic reasoning?

This problem-solving strategy involves using past experiences to inform current decision-making.

200

 What is disruptive thinking?

In this approach, individuals intentionally disrupt their typical thinking patterns to generate innovative solutions to a problem.

200

Who is Alan Turing?

This famous mathematician is known for his contributions to computing and code-breaking during World War II, helping to solve complex problems.

200

What is confirmation bias?

This term describes the tendency of individuals to seek out information that confirms their existing beliefs or hypotheses, while ignoring contradictory evidence.

300

What is weighing the pros and cons?

In this approach to problem-solving, individuals consider the possible consequences of each decision before making a choice.

300

 What is availability heuristic?

This term refers to the mental shortcut where individuals make decisions based on readily available information, rather than considering all relevant factors.

300

What is divergent thinking?

This term describes the ability to generate multiple solutions to a problem by exploring different possibilities.

300

 What is prototyping?

This method, often used in engineering and design, involves creating prototypes to test and refine potential solutions to a problem.

300

What is emotional intelligence?

This approach to problem-solving emphasizes the importance of understanding emotions and motivations in finding effective solutions.