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Convergent Thinking
Form of thinking that searches for a single answer to a question (such as 2+2=?); contrasts with divergent thinking.
Divergent Thinking
Form of thinking that searches for multiple solutions to a problem (how many ways can a pen be used?); contrasts with convergent thinking.
Traditional Intelligence Tests
Standardized assessments designed to measure a person's intellectual abilities in various areas, such as logical reasoning, problem-solving, and verbal comprehension.
Divergent Thinking
A thought process or method used to generate creative ideas by exploring many possible solutions, often leading to novel or unconventional outcomes.
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