CDASA 1. Creative and Critical
Thinking
Critical Thinking - answer form of cognition that enables evaluative and deterministic
activities; quality of sources, identifying assumptions
Creative Thinking - answer generates new and unidentified connections to broaden
perspectives; identifying new sources, developing new scenarios for future outcomes
Mind-set - answer What people perceive, how they perceive it, and how they process
information
Mind-set influencing factors - answer past experience
education
cultural values
role requirements
organizational norms
specifics of information received
Mind-set disadvantage - answercan color and control our perceptions--making slow to
react to new information
Mind-set advantage - answerhelps keep production on track and maintain awareness
during lulls in major crisis
Principles of Perception - answer1. we tend to perceive what we expect to perceive
2. mind-sets tend to be quick to form, resistant to change
3. new information is assimilated into existing images
4. initial exposure to blurred or ambiguous stimuli interferes with accurate information
Cognitive Bias - answer1. Caused by limitations where mind employs simplifying
strategies to ease mental processing
2. Not caused by emotional/intellectual predisposition, subconscious
3. Mental error that is consistent and predictable
List of Cognitive Biases - answerFundamental Attribution error
Confirmation bias
Self-serving bias
Belief bias
Framing
Hindsight bias
Thinking
Critical Thinking - answer form of cognition that enables evaluative and deterministic
activities; quality of sources, identifying assumptions
Creative Thinking - answer generates new and unidentified connections to broaden
perspectives; identifying new sources, developing new scenarios for future outcomes
Mind-set - answer What people perceive, how they perceive it, and how they process
information
Mind-set influencing factors - answer past experience
education
cultural values
role requirements
organizational norms
specifics of information received
Mind-set disadvantage - answercan color and control our perceptions--making slow to
react to new information
Mind-set advantage - answerhelps keep production on track and maintain awareness
during lulls in major crisis
Principles of Perception - answer1. we tend to perceive what we expect to perceive
2. mind-sets tend to be quick to form, resistant to change
3. new information is assimilated into existing images
4. initial exposure to blurred or ambiguous stimuli interferes with accurate information
Cognitive Bias - answer1. Caused by limitations where mind employs simplifying
strategies to ease mental processing
2. Not caused by emotional/intellectual predisposition, subconscious
3. Mental error that is consistent and predictable
List of Cognitive Biases - answerFundamental Attribution error
Confirmation bias
Self-serving bias
Belief bias
Framing
Hindsight bias