Chapter 8
______ bias is overemphasizing information held by a majority without considering other perspectives.
Common-information
______ is a method that requires analytical thinking and intuition to find a solution.
Problem-solving
Buying an item with a 25% discount rather than considering that even the discounted item is more than you wish to spend is an example of ______.
anchoring and adjustment bias
Extensive media coverage that influences our opinion is an example of ______.
availability bias
Taking into account every possible alternative to make a decision is called ______.
complete rationality
Many business models today are based on promoting ______, thus generating meaningful ideas.
creativity
An organization that fails to keep up with emerging innovations creates a deficit called ______.
cultural lag
The process that involves judgment for the right course of action is called ______.
decision-making
Creating a new product logo for a brand expert is an example of a ______.
domain relevant skill
Investing in more training for an under performing employee despite seeing no improvement on the employee's productivity is an example of ______.
escalation of commitment
A lack of participation error is the inclination to ______.
exclude certain people
Recent research suggests that ______ motivation used properly could support inner motivation.
extrinsic?
The text defends employees who perceive their supervisors as supportive to ______.
feel more comfortable to speak up and make suggestions
Shortcuts to making decisions quickly and efficiently is considered ______.
heuristics
Creating new products or services is considered ______.
innovation
Creating new products or services is considered ______.
innovative ideas
A decision based on one's "gut" is called ______.
intuition
The text refers to ______ as the ability to spot opportunities to apply specific skills in the workplace.
practiced creativity
The text describes ______ as the ability to abandon a solution that is not working in favor of a new one.
productive forgetting
Compensating a customer with an immediate replacement in the case of a lost package is an example of ______.
programmed decision-making
Making the assumption that your coworkers all agree with your opinion of a top manager is an example of ______.
projection bias
Choosing something quickly based on its appearance is an example of ______.
satisficing decision
Deciding to continue an investment based on past investments of time and effort is called ______bias.
sunk cost
Creativity flourishes when employees are allowed to ______.
take risks
Domain-relevant skills, creativity-relevant processes, and ______ comprise the three-component model of creativity.
task motivation