RSM100Y1 : Integrative Thinking

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17 Jun 2011
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How to be an integrative thinker : understand your own models, safeguard against systematic perceptual and decision making biases, collect relevant feedback to model yourself, and to model others, Generalize models to include people and environmental factors, and resolve model differences by identifying new and better models identify assumptions and think about what would happen if the assumption was not valid. A model is a cognitive or physical representation of the world that provides us with meaning. Models are most often descriptions or explanations of phenomena, causal links between events, or metaphorical representations of how we perceive reality. Reality is unknowable (shadows on the wall of the cave), objective reality can be interpreted through a series of cues. These cues act as a lens that we use to create images of reality www. notesolution. com: our perceptions help to form mental models of reality.

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