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Problem-Solving Process

This quiz covers the stages of problem-solving, from becoming aware of a problem to analyzing and selecting solutions. Test your knowledge of this critical thinking process!

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What is the first step in the problem-solving process?

Becoming aware of the problem

During which stage of the problem-solving process are the consequences of each solution evaluated?

Solution analysis

What is the primary goal of the solution selection stage?

To select the most satisfactory solution

What occurs during the testing stage of the problem-solving process?

<p>The solution is put to trial</p> Signup and view all the answers

How many stages are involved in the problem-solving process?

<p>6</p> Signup and view all the answers

What triggers the thinker's awareness of the problem?

<p>The problem itself</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary objective of problem analysis?

<p>To formulate and examine the problem</p> Signup and view all the answers

At which stage do possible solutions start to emerge?

<p>Generating possible solutions</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of determining the consequences of each proposed solution?

<p>To select the most satisfactory solution</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happens after the most satisfactory solution is adopted?

<p>The solution is put to trial</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Problem-Solving Process

  • The thinker becomes aware of a problem, which sparks their interest, marking the beginning of the problem-solving process.

Problem Analysis

  • The problem is formulated and clearly defined.
  • Relevant data is collected and examined to gain a deeper understanding of the problem.

Generating Possible Solutions

  • The thinker begins to generate possible solutions to the problem.

Solution Analysis

  • The thinker determines the consequences of each proposed solution.

Solution Selection

  • The most satisfactory solution is selected and adopted.

Testing

  • The selected solution is put to trial to test its effectiveness.

Problem-Solving Process

  • The thinker becomes aware of a problem, which sparks their interest, marking the beginning of the problem-solving process.

Problem Analysis

  • The problem is formulated and clearly defined.
  • Relevant data is collected and examined to gain a deeper understanding of the problem.

Generating Possible Solutions

  • The thinker begins to generate possible solutions to the problem.

Solution Analysis

  • The thinker determines the consequences of each proposed solution.

Solution Selection

  • The most satisfactory solution is selected and adopted.

Testing

  • The selected solution is put to trial to test its effectiveness.

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