thinking that is branching off in different directions
Thinking about thinking
convergent questions are questions with a specific answer. They lead you to an expected result or answer. Questions usually starts with what, where and when. example: what is your name? what is in that container? what animal having 2 legs?
Thinking positively. Go straight on. Thinking up and forwards. Foresight Forethought Prudence Anticipation Planning Preparation
if you are thinking of cognitive this means to be alert
No but you might be thinking of "Chanted"
One might be - The answers given were very divergent. Another could be - The Divergent Trilogy was written by Veronica Roth.
Divergent thinking involves generating multiple ideas or solutions, while convergent thinking involves narrowing down options to find the best solution.
Well in a sense, it could. There is only one answer to most questions but you have to think differently and creatively in order to get them. It is not an accurate way to measure divergent thinking but those who have high iq have genius level divergent thinking
divergent thinking
Divergent
Depends on the theme and how well you follow the basic learning process. I always liked to have a lesson end with critical thinking skills, and divergent thinking. Creating or inventing something.
Convergent thinking is a term made by Joy Paul Guilford which is the opposite of divergent thinking. There are some people who think convergent has many benefits and there are some people who think there are no benefits.
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Divergent thinking is a thought process or method used to generate creative ideas by exploring a wide range of possible solutions or perspectives. It involves thinking outside the box, considering multiple possibilities, and fostering creativity and innovation.
Divergent thinking involves exploring various ideas and possibilities to generate multiple solutions to a problem, while convergent thinking focuses on evaluating those solutions and selecting the best one. Divergent thinking encourages creativity and brainstorming, while convergent thinking is more analytical and aims to reach a specific conclusion or decision.
When all lines of your thinking focus on one correct answer, you have an example of convergent thinking. This type of thinking emphasizes finding a single, well-defined solution to a problem, often relying on logic and analytical reasoning. It contrasts with divergent thinking, which encourages exploring multiple possibilities and creative solutions. Convergent thinking is commonly used in standardized tests and problem-solving scenarios where a specific answer is required.
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