Chapters 5-8 COMM 132-06
the steps involved in the technique of brainwriting, a form of brainstorming in a group
1. each member quietly records as many new and different solutions as possible 2. each group member shares one idea in a round-robin fashion 3. a facilitator posts individual ideas for all members to see
the _____ ______ is designed to help an organization assess how a proposed change or new policy will negatively affect the individuals and groups most involved.
RISK technique
what is essential for divergent thinking?
a climate of safety
consensus decision making is _____
a method of careful, open decision making.
mental steps people take, according to Dewey, in the order they would assist in problem solving
a problem is identified, a problem is defined and described, possible solutions are put forth, potential solutions are evaluated, a decision about what to do is made
an open-minded individual gathers_____
all information that supports all sides of an issue
clarifying the charge means one should understand _____
an assignment exactly as intended
the procedural model of problem solving reminds a group to _____
analyze a problem thoroughly before solving it
the focus group technique is often used to _____
analyze people's interests and values
a technique that focuses on an organization's or a situation's strengths and seeks to build on those strengths is known as
appreciative inquiry
the disadvantage of groups using support systems is that they _____
are less satisfied than face--to-face groups
the amount of authority and the limitations given to a group charged with solving a problem is the ______ __ ________
area of freedom
with reference to evaluating all possible solutions, having an agreed-upon criteria causes _____
arguments to be constructive
the _____ is achieved when the group solution is superior both to the choice of the group's most expert member and to an averaging of opinions of all members
assembly affect
the first step for a group to organize ideas is to ____
assess the information that it already has
_____ is a factor that plays a role in evaluating information
assessment of a source's credibility
the _____ is most important to help groups do a good job of critical thinking
attitude of members
what can be used to tap into a group's creative potential?
brainstorming
what is a popular procedure designed especially to release a group's creativity when group members are generating ideas?
brainstorming
_____, a form of brainstorming, is a technique in which each member of a group quietly records as many new and different solutions as possible
brainwriting
summarizing a problem as a group helps ____
build interdependence between members
members of groups that exhibit high degrees of cohesiveness based on their interpersonal attraction to each other tend to _____
challenge each other less
what is the assigned responsibility and limitations, given by the organization or person who created a group?
charge
for discussions to be effective, a group's discussion question must be ____
clear
the functional theory is called "functional" since it focuses on the _____ functions that must be performed for a group to perform well
communitative
what is one of the best ways to avoid both individual and group tendencies toward premature closure?
conscious participation
the _____ is appropriate when a leader does not have all the information
consultative method
being open-minded helps _____
counter the group tendency of premature closing
____ thinking is intuitive, unsystematic, and spontaneous
creative
excessive critical assessment of ideas prevents the discovery of _____ ideas
creative
_____ is crucial to the "generating and explaining possible solutions" step of the P-MOPS model
creative thinking
what is fostered in small groups when members use imagination, intuition, hunches, insight, and fantasy to devise unusual or innovative solutions?
creative thinking
during the "generating and explaining possible solutions" step of P-MOPS, a group focuses on _____
creatively finding and listing possible solutions
too much ____ prevents critical assessment of ideas
creativity
with reference to problem solving, ______ are statements that set standards and limits for comparing and evaluating ideas
criteria
after brainstorming and incubation of ideas, _____ is used to evaluate each idea and modify them into workable solutions
critical thinking
ideas that are derived solely through intuition need to be examined by _____
critical thinking
problem solving is not identical to ____
decision making
what is is defined explicitly as the act of selecting one or more available options?
decision making
steps in P-MOPS problem solving
describe and analyze a problem, generate and explain all possible solutions, evaluate all solutions, choose the best solution, implement chosen solution
in this phase, group members decide what relationships, structures, and human networks would need to exist for the organization, to which the group belongs, to function the way they know it sometimes functions
design phase
in this phase, the group gets down to business, and the members decide how they will create what they want to achieve, how they will implement their vision, and what relationships they need to create or strengthen
destiny phase
with reference to the characteristics of a problem, a complicated task has many ____
dimensions
in this phase, group members are asked to share stories about what currently works well for the group
discover phase
what is the central problem, question, or issue a group must answer?
discussion question
during ____ thinking, members should think as differently as possible from one another
divergent
too many members open to experience can cause a group to get lost in _____
divergent ideas
when there are too many members open to experience what can cause the group to get lost in?
divergent ideas
in this phase, group members are asked to visualize a future in which the best of what they have discovered could exist routinely
dream phase
what is NOT permitted during brainstorming?
evaluating
what is the most crucial step in the critical thinking process?
evaluation of available information
creativity involves the...
extension of new ideas
the difference between a statement of fact and statements of opinion or inference is recognized based on that _____
fact
what are descriptions that can be verified by observations and are not arguable?
facts
most speakers and writers often make a variety of common reasoning errors called _____ that makes assessing reasoning challenging
fallacies
what are mistakes in reasoning and faulty reasoning?
fallacies
true or false: critical thinking is the same as creative thinking
false
true or false: the focus group technique is a procedure that can be used only at the initial step of the problem-solving process
false
P-MOPS is a _____ framework that can guide the each phase of problem solving
flexible
what technique encourages unstructured discussion about a given topic?
focus group
the ____ _____ describes how communication helps or hinders group problem solving and decision making
functional theory
during brainstorming, members should stay focused on _____
generating ideas
in a focus group discussion, the facilitator _____
gives a topic to a group and allows them to discuss the topic any way they choose
decision emergence may begin in the third step of the P-MOPS model, as members _____
gradually move toward a consensus on one proposal
the assembly affect is when the whole is _______ than the sum parts
greater
in brainstorming, all ideas are recorded on paper or electronically so that the _____
group can see them
_____ needs to be facilitated in order to discover innovative solutions to a problem
group creativity
what are computer technologies designed to improve the quality and speed of group problem solving?
group support systems
brainstorming consciously separates _____ by not allowing any criticism to occur while the group is generating ideas.
idea creation by idea evaluation
group support systems exist to help groups with tasks such as _____
idea generation
in the case of a large problem, summarization of the problem by a group is done _____
in writing by one member and edited by the entire group
what is an important feature of creative thinking that allows diverse ideas to find their connection?
incubation
what can have serious limitations for group problem solving if one does not also use a systematic procedure for checking out the hunch?
intuition
the area of freedom for a fact-finding group would be to ____
investigate a problem
the first phase of problem solving in P-MOPS requires nothing more than sharing the ____ group members possess
knowledge
the advantage of groups using support systems is that they _____
make better decisions
the most important attitude necessary for group critical thinking is the desire to _____
make the best possible decision
being ______ ______ is being willing to consider new information and ideas, even if they contradict previous beliefs
open-minded
critical thinkers are ______ individuals
open-minded
______, unlike facts, are not all equal, although everyone has an equal right to express them.
opinions
_____ go beyond what was observed directly and imply some degree of probability or uncertainty
opinions/inferences
decision making does not involve creating possible ____
options
one skill essential to critical thinking is the ability to ____
organize ideas
what is a conclusion that is not supported by enough data?
overgeneralization
seeing ideas often trigger other ideas and prevents _____
premature closure of the creative process
the creative thinking procedure starts with _____
previewing the spirit of the procedure
_______ refers to the difference between what one wants or expects and what actually is the case
problem
every issue or complication has three components that together create what is commonly called a(n) _____
problem
what is everything an individual needs to do to move from his or her present undesirable situation to what he or she wants, including creating solutions and choosing among them?
problem solving
the _____ is favored because it focuses a group's attention on the essential tasks outlined by the functional theory
procedural model of problem solving
what is the goal in brainstorming?
quantity of ideas
____ helps consider problem solving as a systematic process
reflective thinking
_____ refers to the complimenting and back patting that members give each other after a job well done
reinforcement
creative individuals violate ____
social norms
a procedure designed to stimulate creative thinking in metaphors
synectics
cohesiveness based on _____ is not related to groupthink
tasks
the best brainstorming occurs when _____
the fewest words are spoken
difficult tasks are more often given to groups because ____
they require extensive deliberation
during the first of the P-MOPS, the group concentrates on _____
thoroughly understanding a problem
true or false: generalizations by themselves are not automatically wrong
true