CHILD DEVELOPMENT PEDAGOGY

GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD

COGNITION AND EMOTIONS

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Convergent thinking
A
is when an individual uses linear, logical steps to analyze a number of already formulated solutions to a problem to determine which is correct or most likely to be successful.
B
is creative thinking in which an individual solves a problem or reaches a decision using strategies that deviate from commonly used or previously taught strategies.
C
is a process by which an individual tries various solutions until he/she arrives at one which is successful.
D
is when an individual weighs his/her options and determines which one is the least likely to fail.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Here’s how the American Psychological Association defines the terms: Convergent thinking is “critical thinking in which an individual uses linear, logical steps to analyze a number of already formulated solutions to a problem to determine the correct one or the one that is most likely to be successful.”

Detailed explanation-2: -Convergent thinking focuses on reaching one well-defined solution to a problem. This type of thinking is best suited for tasks that involve logic as opposed to creativity, such as answering multiple-choice tests or solving a problem where you know there are no other possible solutions.

Detailed explanation-3: -Convergent thinking occurs when the solution to a problem can be deduced by applying established rules and logical reasoning. This type of reasoning involves solving a problem within the context of known information and narrowing down the solution based on logical inference.

Detailed explanation-4: -Convergent thinking is an ideation mode which designers use to analyze, filter, evaluate, clarify and modify ideas they have generated in divergent thinking. They use analytical, vertical and linear thinking to find novel and useful ideas, understand the design space possibilities and get closer to potential solutions.

Detailed explanation-5: -Convergent Thinking: It refers to thinking that is required to solve problems that have only one correct answer. The mind converges to the correct solution.

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