Problem finding
Problem finding means problem discovery. It is part of the larger problem process that includes problem shaping and problem solving. Problem finding requires intellectual vision and insight into what is missing. This involves the application of creativity.
See also
- Abductive reasoning
- Analogy
- Artificial intelligence
- Brainstorming
- Common sense
- Common sense reasoning
- Creative problem solving
- Cyc
- Deductive reasoning
- Divergent thinking
- Educational psychology
- Executive function
- Facilitation
- General problem solver
- Inductive reasoning
- Innovation
- Intelligence amplification
- Inquiry
- Morphological Analysis
- Newell, Allen
- PDCA
- Portal:thinking
- Problem Statement
- Simon, Herbert
- Soar (cognitive architecture)
- Thought
- Transdisciplinary Studies
- TRIZ
- Troubleshooting
- Wicked problem
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