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What is the difference between divergent and convergent thinking?

  • Both divergent and convergent thinking seek to find the correct answer for well-defined problems.
  • Divergent thinking involves open-ended problem-solving and is helpful for ill-defined problems, while convergent thinking seeks to find the correct answer for well-defined problems. (correct)
  • Divergent thinking involves finding the correct answer for well-defined problems, while convergent thinking involves open-ended problem-solving.
  • Both divergent and convergent thinking involve open-ended problem-solving.
  • What are the characteristics of highly creative individuals?

  • Motivated, have deep belief in their work, possess intense knowledge, risk-takers, seek advice from experts, and have divergent thinking. (correct)
  • Motivated, have shallow belief in their work, possess limited knowledge, risk-averse, avoid seeking advice from experts, and have convergent thinking.
  • Lack of motivation, shallow belief in their work, limited knowledge, risk-averse, avoid seeking advice from experts, and have convergent thinking.
  • Lack of motivation, shallow belief in their work, limited knowledge, risk-takers, avoid seeking advice from experts, and have divergent thinking.
  • What is insight?

  • Finding the correct answer for well-defined problems.
  • Productive thinking that requires something new to achieve a goal. (correct)
  • The process of producing something original and worthwhile
  • Open-ended problem-solving.
  • How does creativity benefit from interactions with others?

    <p>It benefits from interactions with others by providing more ideas and perspectives.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is an "AHA-experience"?

    <p>The solution to insight problems often involves an &quot;AHA-experience)&quot;</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the difference between ill-defined and well-defined problems?

    <p>Ill-defined problems do not have a clear process to reach the correct answer, while well-defined problems do.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the problem posed in the text?

    <p>The woman in the problem married 20 different men in a small town without breaking any laws.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • Creativity is the process of producing something original and worthwhile.
    • Highly creative individuals are motivated, have deep belief in their work, possess intense knowledge, take risks, seek advice from experts, and have divergent thinking.
    • Creativity benefits from interactions with others.
    • Divergent thinking involves open-ended problem-solving and is helpful for ill-defined problems.
    • Convergent thinking seeks to find the correct answer for well-defined problems.
    • Insight involves productive thinking that requires something new to achieve a goal.
    • The solution to insight problems often involves an "AHA-experience."
    • Ill-defined problems do not have a clear process to reach the correct answer.
    • The woman in the problem posed in the text married 20 different men in a small town without breaking any laws.

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    Test your knowledge on creativity, problem-solving, and insight with this quiz! Learn about the traits of highly creative individuals, the benefits of collaboration, and the differences between divergent and convergent thinking. Challenge yourself with questions that will test your ability to solve ill-defined problems and recognize insight solutions. Plus, see if you can solve the infamous problem of the woman who married 20 different men without breaking any laws in a small town. Put your creativity to the test now!

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