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Systematic thinkers are likely to:
A) broadly and quickly evaluate the problem situation and the possible alternative course of action.
B) make a plan for solving a problem but explore and abandon alternatives very quickly.
C) deal with many aspects of a problem simultaneously, consider hunches and jump quickly from one issue to another.
D) break a complex problem into smaller components, make a plan before taking action, and search for information to facilitate problem solving in a step-by-step fashion.
E) rely on nonverbal cues and hunches to solve problems.
Systematic Thinkers
Individuals who approach problems in a methodical and structured manner, considering all components and their interconnections.
Nonverbal Cues
Communication methods other than spoken or written words, including gestures, body language, facial expressions, and eye contact.
Problem Situation
Refers to a set of circumstances that poses a challenge or difficulty, requiring resolution.
- Appreciate the roles of systematic and intuitive thinking in problem-solving.
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Learning Objectives
- Appreciate the roles of systematic and intuitive thinking in problem-solving.
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