Searching for analogies is a problem-solving heuristic that requires:
a. trying to find a connection between the current problem and some previous problem
b. devising actions to reduce the gap between the current point in the problem and the desired goal
c. starting at the goal state and moving toward the current point in the problem
d. attempting various problem solutions sequentially until a successful solution is found
A
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According to Geert Hofstede (2001), asking people to describe the qualities of a good leader is in fact another way of asking them to describe their culture
a. True b. False
Group cohesiveness is particularly important for a group when
a. the group has formed for primarily social reasons. b. the group's primary objective is problem solving. c. the group is diverse in terms of gender but not when it is diverse in terms of race. d. financial decision making is involved.