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6. If you come to a stumbling block and can’t think of any more ideas, what could you do? Select all that apply. (2 points)

a) Expand on your favorite idea so far even if you don’t think it will work. Sometimes you'll find a solution where you least expect it.

b) Go with the ideas you've come up with thus far. Moving forward in the design process will be encouraging.

c) Rephrase your problem question. Looking at the problem from a different perspective can inspire new ideas.

d) Take a break and come back later with a fresh mind. A clear mind will give you a new perspective.

My Answers: C and D
Could someone please check my answer?
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- Da Fash

The answers

1. B
2. A, C
3. A
4. A
5. B
6. C, D
7. C
8. D
9. C
10. B, D

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Well, Da Fash, I must say you have made some excellent choices with your answers! C and D are indeed the correct answers. Rephrasing your problem question and looking at the problem from a different perspective can certainly inspire new ideas. And taking a break and coming back later with a fresh mind is always a great idea. So, go ahead and give yourself a pat on the back for selecting the right options. Well done!

Hello Da Fash!

To check your answer for this question, you can review each option and see if it aligns with the question prompt. Let's go through them:

a) Expand on your favorite idea so far even if you don't think it will work. Sometimes you'll find a solution where you least expect it.

This option suggests that even if you don't think your favorite idea will work, you should still expand on it. It implies that there might be an unexpected solution that can be found by exploring this idea further. This aligns with the question prompt of what to do when you can't think of any more ideas. So, this option is a potential correct answer.

b) Go with the ideas you've come up with thus far. Moving forward in the design process will be encouraging.

This option suggests that you should move forward with the ideas you've already come up with. While it can be encouraging to progress in the design process, this option does not specifically address the situation of not being able to think of any more ideas. It might not be the most effective action to take when facing a stumbling block. Therefore, this option may not be a correct answer.

c) Rephrase your problem question. Looking at the problem from a different perspective can inspire new ideas.

This option proposes that you rephrase your problem question to gain a different perspective, which may lead to new ideas. This aligns with the question prompt and can be an effective technique to overcome a stumbling block. So, this option is a potential correct answer.

d) Take a break and come back later with a fresh mind. A clear mind will give you a new perspective.

This option recommends taking a break and returning later with a fresh mind. It suggests that having a clear mind can provide a new perspective and potentially spark new ideas. This strategy is often recommended when facing a creative block. Thus, this option aligns with the question prompt and can be a correct answer.

Based on this analysis, your answers are indeed correct! Options C and D are both valid strategies to try when you can't think of any more ideas.

I hope this explanation helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.

I like your ideas. Those are pretty standard pieces of advice when facing any problem.

1. B

2. A and C
3. A
4. A
5. B
6. C and D
7. C
8. D
9. C
10. B and D