Brainstorming, metaphorical thinking, and fantasy chaining are suggested by the authors as ways to:
A. Generate ideas
B. Solve problems
C. Specify criteria
D. Define and analyze a problem
A
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In a business or other type of organization, if the summary of your key ideas is not needed during your presentation, when should it be distributed to your audience?
A) during your presentation whenever you sense the audience is losing interest B) during your presentation as you bring up each main point C) before your presentation so the audience can follow along D) at the end of your talk
Which of the following statements is true?
a. Productive groups emphatically support their members rather than assuming a rational neutrality based on "pure" objectivity. b. Productive groups accept others who have different values and beliefs. c. Both a and b are true. d. Neither a nor b is true.
During the interview the candidate told reporters, "My energy policy differs from my
opponent. He would continue to give four billion of our tax dollars to subsidize an oil industry that's mature and making record profits. I think any subsidies should go where they are actually needed and where they would do the most good—such as wind and solar, which would also generate a lot of jobs as well as advance science." With this statement, the candidate has employed the use of _____. A) contrast B) comparison C) an actual example D) a hypothetical example
Why is making a threat unethical?
A. It damages another person's reputation. B. It uses force instead of reason to persuade. C. It deliberately spreads false beliefs. D. It degrades an entire class of people.