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Q: What is the first step in Adair’s decision-making process?
A: Define the objective
Q: What is the purpose of divergent thinking?
A: To generate as many creative ideas as possible
Q: Which of the following is an example of a cognitive bias?
A: Confirmation bias
Q: What does Sternad refer to as “invisible rules”?
A: Unconscious assumptions that constrain thinking
Q: In critical thinking, what does empathy refer to?
A: Understanding how others think and why
Q: What is the main purpose of a decision matrix?
A: To evaluate options based on weighted criteria
Q: What brainstorming technique focuses on modifying an existing idea to create a new one?
A: SCAMPER
Q: Which of the following is a logical fallacy?
A: False dilemma
Q: What is the final step in Adair’s decision-making process?
A: Implement and monitor
Q: How can constraints lead to innovation?
A: By reframing them as opportunities
Q: Reframing constraints can inspire innovative solutions.
A: True
Q: Critical thinking involves understanding how others think and why.
A: True
Q: A decision matrix is only useful for small decisions.
A: False
Q: Invisible rules are consciously recognized assumptions in problem-solving.
A: False
Q: Divergent thinking focuses on narrowing down options to one solution.
A: False