How do heuristic and theoretical problem solving differ?

What will be an ideal response?

Heuristic problem solving is based on the experience of trial and error testing. While it may be
practical, it can be costly in terms of time, money and errors. It also does not necessarily lead to the
best solution. Theoretical problem solving involves decisions based on models tested through
research. Because of the nature of social science theory, there are fewer axioms (certainties) than
found in the physical sciences.

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A) are based on one?s personality, so they tend to be the same from group to group B) are usually assigned by the group leader C) are based upon verbal behavior, but not nonverbal behavior D) are dynamic because we adjust our behavior by listening and responding to others

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It is appropriate to include a short anecdote in a lead when you want to ______.

A. give your story a sense of mystery B. express the improbability of an event C. advocate for a specific activity or point of view D. reveal personal details about yourself

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