A) excessive self-criticism.
B) taboos.
C) inability to tolerate ambiguity.
D) an active fantasy life.
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A) automatic processing.
B) algorithmic problem-solving.
C) mnemonic strategies.
D) trial-and-error strategies.
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A) divergent
B) convergent
C) algorithmic
D) denotative
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A) framing that is narrow and specific
B) framing that is broad
C) framing that is more convergent
D) framing that is simple and concise
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A) visualize the solution rather than physically moving items around.
B) physically interact with aspects of the problem rather than deal with them intellectually.
C) focus on the first solution that comes to mind.
D) take a more flexible approach in categorizing the world.
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A) inductive thinking
B) selective comparison
C) intuitive framing
D) divergent thinking
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A) requires consolidation.
B) involves simultaneous processing.
C) is incremental.
D) is conditional.
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A) Even mild emotions, such as low-level stress, can subtly influence how we think and act.
B) The freedom of having a wide variety of choices tends to produce better decision-making.
C) Studies show that having more choices increase people's interest in making the choice.
D) Having too many options can produce cognitive overload.
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A) right brain
B) left brain
C) cognitive unconscious
D) reflex arc
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A) heuristic solution
B) algorithmic solution
C) mnemonic solution
D) random search
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A) cultural
B) learned
C) perceptual
D) emotional
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A) convergent
B) divergent
C) illogical
D) logical
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A) inductive
B) deductive
C) convergent
D) divergent
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A) the framing effect.
B) the underlying base rate.
C) the representativeness heuristic.
D) divergent thinking.
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A) mental consolidation.
B) retroactive interference.
C) functional fixedness.
D) cognitive dissonance.
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A) involves paying careful attention to the underlying probability of an event occurring.
B) encourages a person to be mentally flexible in making decisions.
C) is similar to thinking that you or a situation is an exception to the rule.
D) consists of using inductive thinking rather than deductive thinking.
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A) incubation
B) evaluation
C) verification
D) consternation
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A) divergent thinking
B) algorithmic problem solving
C) creative problem solving
D) insight solutions
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A) the framing effect.
B) convergent thinking.
C) divergent thinking.
D) the representativeness heuristic.
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A) the use of divergent thinking in solving the problem.
B) reasoning and critical thinking being used to evaluate new ideas once they are produced.
C) solutions being of high quality and relevant to solving the problem.
D) a reliance on algorithms to solve problems.
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