The verification stage of creative thought

a. involves a rapid insight or series of insights.
b. involves subconscious processing of the problem and possible solutions.
c. involves a saturation of information pertinent to the problem.
d. occurs when the creative thinker tests and evaluates his or her solution.


D

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Which elements of the sociological tool box can best help us understand Janet's behavior in this story?

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