HROB 3100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Explicit Knowledge, Procedural Knowledge, Neuroticism

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Analysis: break down large, complex concepts or processes into smaller, simpler forms. To write a paper, break the project into steps; choose a topic, do research, write a first draft, revise the draft. Synthesis: combine or integrate concepts or processes into a more complex form. In writing a psychology paper, use examples from literature or history classes to show how poor judgement affected people and then integrate the examples with psychological theories of decision-making. Divergent thinking: create an assortment of possible solutions to a problem. To explore topic ideas for a paper, gather many ideas that can be researched and reported within your time frame. Convergent thinking: process from various alternatives to converge on a single best answer. From topic ideas generated for a paper, narrow them down to a single topic that is appealing, researchable, and workable in your time frame. Number aptitude: ability to do speedy and accurate arithmetic.

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