Asked by
Jennifer Acosta
on Nov 01, 2024Verified
Convergent thinking involves
A) a sudden realization of a problem's solution.
B) searching for information that supports our preconceptions.
C) narrowing down the available solutions to a problem.
D) clinging to our initial conceptions despite contradictory evidence.
Convergent Thinking
A cognitive process in which one focuses on arriving at a single, correct solution to a problem, as opposed to generating multiple solutions.
Preconceptions
Pre-existing ideas or biases formed before having evidence or detailed knowledge, often influencing perception and decision-making.
- Understand the concepts of convergent and divergent thinking, including their applications and implications.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the concepts of convergent and divergent thinking, including their applications and implications.