Problem-Solving Process
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What is the first step in the problem-solving process?

  • Becoming aware of the problem (correct)
  • Solution selection
  • Generating possible solutions
  • Problem analysis

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

  • Solution analysis (correct)
  • Problem analysis
  • Generating possible solutions
  • Solution selection

What is the primary goal of the solution selection stage?

  • To test the solution
  • To generate multiple solutions
  • To select the most satisfactory solution (correct)
  • To identify the problem

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

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

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

<p>6 (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What triggers the thinker's awareness of the problem?

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

What is the primary objective of problem analysis?

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

At which stage do possible solutions start to emerge?

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

What happens after the most satisfactory solution is adopted?

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

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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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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