___________ thinking works well for routine problem solving but may be of little use by itself when a more creative solution is needed
a) Heuristic
b) Divergent
c) Insightful
d) Convergent
ANS: D, Convergent thinking works pretty well for routine problem solving but not when a more creative solution is needed.
You might also like to view...
Which of the following is an example of psychological dependence on alcohol?
a. not wanting to drink alone b. drinking to relieve negative moods c. the ability to drink more and more over time d. cognitive impairments due to alcohol abuse
Selwyn is developing a neuromuscular problem because of a shortage of certain neurotransmitters in his cells. This shortage means that
A. information can't get transmitted across his synapses. B. his cells have too many vesicles. C. there are only inhibitory postsynaptic potentials in his cells. D. the depolarization of his dendrites is too strong.
By the end of the school years, nearly 25 percent of all children have
A) otitis media. B) myopia. C) nocturnal enuresis. D) asthma.
When emotions spread from one person to another, it is known as:
a. facial feedback. b. mood contagion. c. secondary emotion. d. emotion work.