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What is the term used for describing the judgmental or commonsense part of problem solving?

A. Heuristic

B. Critical

C. Value based

D. Analytical

E. None of the above

Answer: Option A

Solution(By Examveda Team)

A heuristic refers to a practical approach or guiding principle used to solve problems efficiently, especially when faced with complex or ill-defined situations. It involves using judgment or common sense to make decisions or find solutions.
Heuristics are valuable in problem-solving because they allow us to reach conclusions quickly, even if they're not always perfect or guaranteed to be optimal.
In contrast, the other options do not specifically relate to the judgmental or commonsense aspect of problem-solving:
Option B: Critical, typically refers to the analysis or evaluation of arguments or situations.
Option C: Value-based, relates to decisions or actions guided by personal or organizational values.
Option D: Analytical, pertains to a methodical or systematic approach to problem-solving, often involving detailed examination or decomposition of a problem.
Therefore, the correct choice emphasizing the judgmental or commonsense aspect of problem-solving is Option A: Heuristic.

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Comments ( 2 )

  1. Vidhi Jain
    Vidhi Jain :
    3 years ago

    A "Heuristic" Is a term which is used for describing the judgmental or commonsense part of "problem-solving".

  2. Gaurav Tripathi
    Gaurav Tripathi :
    3 years ago

    Why

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