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Convergent Thinking
Convergent thinking is a cognitive process that involves providing a single, correct, or well-established answer to a problem. This approach contrasts with divergent thinking, which explores multiple possible solutions.
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An accountant is reviewing a company's financial statements to find a specific discrepancy that explains why the accounts are not balancing. The process involves systematically applying standard accounting rules to identify a single, precise error. Which of the following best describes the primary cognitive approach the accountant is using?
An accountant is reviewing a company's financial statements to find a specific discrepancy that explains why the accounts are not balancing. The process involves systematically applying standard accounting rules to identify a single, precise error. Which of the following best describes the primary cognitive approach the accountant is using?