AP PSYCHOLOGY

COGNITION

THINKING CONCEPTS AND CREATIVITY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is mean by de’ Bono’s thinking hats?
A
A method for enhancing creativity of thinking that your team focus on one specific topic denoted by the color of the hat.
B
A fun way to wear hats and discuss the long days at work instead of worrying about the meeting
C
A method to enhance the structure of employees where each of the employee wearing different colors of hat that defines their own roles.
D
A way to add creative color to the meetings to distract people from tension and seriousness of the conversation.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -What is mean by de’ Bono’s thinking hats? A method for enhancing creativity of thinking that your team focus on one specific topic denoted by the color of the hat.

Detailed explanation-2: -"Six Thinking Hats” is a way of investigating an issue from a variety of perspectives, but in a clear, conflict-free way. It can be used by individuals or groups to move outside habitual ways of thinking, try out different approaches, and then think constructively about how to move forward.

Detailed explanation-3: -The Red Hat signifies feelings, hunches and intuition. When using this hat you can express emotions and feelings and share fears, likes, dislikes, loves, and hates. The Green Hat focuses on creativity; the possibilities, alternatives, and new ideas.

Detailed explanation-4: -1-Sentence-Summary: Six Thinking Hats divides thinking into six distinct areas and perspectives, which will help you, your team, and your company tackle problems from different angles, thus solving them with the power of parallel thinking and saving time, money, and energy as a result.

Detailed explanation-5: -Six Thinking Hats OR De Bono’s Six Thinking Hats is a structured creative thinking tool that helps teams generate ideas by using different ways of thinking. These distinct ways of thinking are represented as six different colored hats-Black, Blue, Green, Red, White and Yellow.

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