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Title: Sequential Problem Solving
A Student Handbook with Checklists for Successful Critical Thinking
Author: Fredric Lozo
Release Date: August 19, 2005 [eBook #16547]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ISO-646-US (US-ASCII)
***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK SEQUENTIAL PROBLEM SOLVING***
E-text prepared by Frederic Lozo
Copyright (C) 1998 by F. B. Lozo
Introductory Note:
Sequential Problem Solving is written for those with a whole brain
thinking style. It is for those who seek to validate the propriety of
when and under what circumstances they utilize each aspect of their
intellect. Sequential Problem Solving helps those with a logical
nature to develop creative right brain intuitive processes in a way
that can be efficiently utilized by the orderly left brain to develop
new solutions to both old and everyday problems. Included are basic
study skills for high school and college students.
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Sequential Problem Solving:
A STUDENT HANDBOOK
With
Checklists for Successful Critical Thinking.
By
Fredric B. Lozo
Mathis, Texas
Copyright 1998 F.B. Lozo
ISBN 0-9674166-2-0
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Problem solving checklist flowchart
RESEARCH SKILLS
Rapid Reading
Memorization
PRACTICAL PROBLEM SOLVING
Learning
Stream Of Consciousness
PROBLEM SOLVING STEPS
Problem Identification as the first step of problem solving
Fact Gathering in problem solving
Logic Fallacies
Emotional Fallacies
Credibility Fallacies
Fact And Opinion
Deductive Reasoning
Developing a Solution
Time
Material
Manpower
Trying the Solution
Manpower Management
Leadership Styles
Dealing With Interpersonal Conflict
INTERPERSONAL PROBLEM SOLVING
External Conflicts
Internal Conflicts
Dealing with the "Unattached" Person
Interpersonal relationships -- Values
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