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2
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When you are more confident than correct
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A process that guarantees a solution to a specific problem.
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5
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When you cling to a belief even though it has been disproved.
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The Process Thomas Edison used to find a working lightbulb filament.
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What we use to solve problems less acurately because we often include judgement.
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The activity of thinking, remembering, knowing, and communicating.
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9
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When you are stuck on a problem for 20 minutes take a ten minute break, come back with fresh eyes and suddenly find the answer to the problem. This is an example of?
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10
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When you seek only evidence to support your belief and ignore whatever counter evidence you may find.
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1
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How quickly and easily a event comes to mind.
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4
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A way of wording or presenting an idea which can be very persuasive.
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11
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When the pieces of a puzzle suddenly fall together, AHA!
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