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Xiaolei Hu; Shuqi Zhang; Xiaomian Wu – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
The starting reasoning and promoting switch from intuitive system 1 to deliberate system 2 for provoking creative thinking is lacking feasible model, especially during the global pandemic. We established a visible, trainable and learnable (VTL) model with digital technique to promote this dual switch for creative thinking. This study was…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Abstract Reasoning, Innovation, Foreign Countries
Rogerson, Mark D.; Gottlieb, Michael C.; Handelsman, Mitchell M.; Knapp, Samuel; Younggren, Jeffrey – American Psychologist, 2011
Most current ethical decision-making models provide a logical and reasoned process for making ethical judgments, but these models are empirically unproven and rely upon assumptions of rational, conscious, and quasi-legal reasoning. Such models predominate despite the fact that many nonrational factors influence ethical thought and behavior,…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Ethics, Models, Behavior

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