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Analytical Thinking
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Module 1: Overall Process
Overall Process
Module 2: Defining the Problem
Defining the Problem
Tools and Techniques
Quiz
Module 3: Formulating the Hypothesis
Formulating the Hypothesis
Tools and Techniques
Quiz 2
Module 4: Collecting the Facts
Collecting the Facts
Tools and Technique
Quiz 3
Module 5: Conducting the Analysis
Conducting the Analysis
Tools and Techniques
Quiz 4
Module 6: Developing Solution
Developing Solution
Tools and Techniques
Quiz 5
Module 7: Conclusion
Conclusion
Quiz
Quiz 2
How does an issue diagram aid in formulating hypotheses?Â
By providing a structured framework to brainstorm ideas
By offering statistical analysis of data
By automatically generating hypotheses based on predefined criteria
By mapping out connections between variables to generate insights
Which of the following best describes the relationship between variables in an issue diagram?Â
Variables are listed alphabetically
Variables are connected based on their chronological order
Variables are connected based on cause-and-effect relationships
Variables are randomly connected without any specific pattern
What is the primary purpose of brainstorming when formulating hypotheses?
To generate a wide range of potential ideas
To finalize the hypothesis immediately
To limit creativity and innovation
To discourage collaboration among team members
Which of the following techniques can be used during brainstorming sessions for formulating hypotheses?
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Mind mapping
Criticizing and rejecting ideas
Limiting the number of participants
Following a strict agenda without deviation
How can teams enhance the effectiveness of brainstorming sessions for hypothesis formulation?
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Encouraging all team members to speak up and contribute ideas
Restricting the time allocated for brainstorming
Avoiding diverse perspectives and viewpoints
Focusing solely on one individual's ideas