Deck 5: Decision Making and Problem Solving

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Decisions made at the first-line level are typically classified as operational decisions.
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Creativity is often synonymous with innovation.
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Brainstorming is not an effective method of idea gathering.
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Effective managers make sure decisions are made at the lowest level possible.
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Decisions made at the middle-management level are typically classified as strategic decisions.
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When the forces are in balance, the situation is said to be in equilibrium.
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Managers and supervisors should never make snap decisions.
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To handle killer phrases, recognize them, describe to the group what is happening and then challenge the group to discuss whether the killer phrases are true. Encourage the group to remain open to all ideas.
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During brainstorming, it is critical that convergent thinking occur before divergent thinking.
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In participatory decision making, conflict is considered an asset.
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Decisions made at the executive level are typically classified as administrative decisions.
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The nominal group technique is an objective way to achieve consensus on ideas, and is both easy and efficient.
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In participatory decision making, both upward and downward organizational communication increases, as does teamwork.
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Using killer phrases can stifle creativity.
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The modified Delphi Technique makes the Delphi Technique more open-ended.
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Many decisions can be effectively made and many problems effectively solved through a twelve-step process.
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Right-brain thinking is primarily emotional.
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Being too quick in deciding is a common thinking trap.
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One key element of brainstorming is to allow unlimited time for the generation of ideas.
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Effective problem solving and decision making may rely on both creativity and logic.
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Which of the following is not a mental lock that prevents innovative thinking?

A) Be ambiguous.
B) To err is wrong.
C) Be practical.
D) Follow the rules.
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To enhance decision making, __________.

A) use intuition
B) put the problem in writing
C) brainstorm
D) all of these
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A sixth sense, intuition, or sense that a law enforcement officer has in dangerous situations is referred to as the __________.

A) gut feeling
B) pucker factor
C) hunch
D) street effect
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The right side of the brain is more likely to be used for __________.

A) reasoning
B) being creative
C) critical analysis
D) adaptation
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A consultative decision is __________.

A) one made individually
B) one made democratically
C) one made with input from others
D) none of these
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The nominal group technique __________.

A) is a biased way to achieve consensus
B) ranks alternatives subjectively
C) uses objective methods to determine alternatives
D) uses the concept that all individuals work better as a group
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The questionnaire-based problem-solving technique developed by the Rand Corporation is __________.

A) the Delphi technique
B) the participatory decision making
C) the force-field analysis
D) the groupthink
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Which of the following is true of decisions?

A) Few decisions are made on a daily basis.
B) Not making a decision is a decision.
C) All decisions are legal.
D) all of these
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Delegation involves __________.

A) sending responsibilities upward
B) decisions made by a delegation or committee of employees
C) sending responsibilities downward
D) none of these
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When applying a business plan model to policing, a decision by a front-line officer would be __________.

A) policy creation
B) neighborhood safety project
C) reduction of gang related crime
D) overall crime rate
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Decisions are frequently based on __________.

A) a selection of alternatives
B) past experience
C) input from others
D) all of these
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A consensus decision is __________.

A) an individual opinion
B) made democratically
C) made by the CEO
D) made using no outside input from others
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The left side of the brain is more likely to be used for __________.

A) reasoning
B) being creative
C) processing images
D) artistic endeavors
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Ethics in decision making relates to __________.

A) frequency of good decisions to bad
B) fairness and morality of the decisions
C) degree of risk
D) willingness to make decisions at all costs
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Which is not part of the ABCs of emotional intelligence?

A) activating agents
B) consequences
C) beliefs
D) all are the ABCs of emotional intelligence
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Operational decisions are normally made at __________.

A) middle management levels
B) first-line levels
C) executive levels
D) both middle and executive management levels
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Brainstorming __________.

A) encourages wild ideas
B) permits criticism of others' ideas
C) concerns quality of ideas, not quantity
D) all of these
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An example of a "killer phrase" would be __________.

A) "You're too radical"
B) "It won't work"
C) "We haven't ever done it that way before"
D) all of these
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Which of the following steps typically comes last in the decision-making process?

A) implementing the alternative
B) selecting the best alternative
C) evaluating the decision
D) defining the problem
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A good tool to assist managers in decision making when faced with community crime prediction is __________.

A) SARA
B) COMPSTAR
C) CompStat
D) LIDAR
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Habits people fall into without recognizing what they are doing are called __________.

A) mental locks
B) thinking traps
C) killer phrases
D) restraining forces
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Creativity involves __________.

A) innovation
B) uniqueness
C) originality
D) all of these
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With PDM, employees have __________.

A) little say in decision making
B) some say in decision making
C) equal say in decision making
D) no say in decision making
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The Abilene Paradox is an example of __________.

A) brainstorming
B) intuition
C) groupthink
D) force-field analysis
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Thinking that is focused, evaluative in nature and includes decision making is known as _______________ thinking.
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A ______________ decision is a decision that managers make on their own, with little or no input from others.
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A decision to make a traffic arrest is __________.

A) an operational level decision
B) a command decision
C) an administrative decision
D) none of these
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GIGO is __________.

A) a standard in radio communication
B) a measurement for computer storage
C) garbage in/garbage out
D) a gang term for police
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Recently in law enforcement, ____________ has been receiving a lot of attention by managers.

A) emotional intelligence
B) whole-brain thinking
C) left-brain thinking
D) right-brain thinking
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GIGO stands for _______________________________.
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_________________________ are judgmental and critical and serve as put-downs that stifle others' creativity.
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Common mistakes in __________ and __________ include spending too much energy on unimportant details and failing to resolve important issues.
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_____________ can inspire creativity and innovation by sharing information on problems, removing obstacles, creating a climate of mutual respect and collaboration, and quickly rewarding acts of creativity and innovation.
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Many departments use automated tools such as _____________ to explore and characterize large data sets.
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Allowing time for a minor difficulty to work itself out, thus avoiding the need to make a decision, is called ________________________________.
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A common mistake in problem solving and decision making is __________.

A) having an open mind
B) openly expressing ideas and true feelings
C) making decisions while excited or angry
D) using the Delphi technique
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_____________ is a method of shared problem solving in which members spontaneously contribute ideas.

A) Brainstorming
B) Divergent solving
C) Groupthink
D) Critical judgment
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________________ usually consist of people from the community who express their opinions about certain issues.
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The ability to use both logic and creativity in problem solving and decision making is called ________________ thinking.
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A decision made in combination with others is often referred to as a __________.

A) conclusion decision
B) command decision
C) consultative decision
D) democratic decision
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imaginative, uninhibited thinking
groupthink
imaginative, uninhibited thinking
convergent thinking
imaginative, uninhibited thinking
creativity
imaginative, uninhibited thinking
intuition
imaginative, uninhibited thinking
focus group
imaginative, uninhibited thinking
divergent thinking
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Describe vicarious liability and how it relates to civil lawsuits against police departments.
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List and discuss the methods commonly used in police agencies to make decisions or solve problems.
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Discuss thinking traps. What are the most common thinking traps? How can these be overcome?
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The ________________ uses objective questions rather than open-ended questions to measure employees' feelings about key issues.
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Explain how brainstorming can be most effective. What should and should not occur during a brainstorming session?
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Describe the SARA model and how law enforcement personnel can use it to help in decision making and problem solving.
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usually consist of people from the educational community, the religious community, Neighborhood Watch groups, business groups and professional groups, as well as ordinary citizens, who express their opinions about certain issues
groupthink
usually consist of people from the educational community, the religious community, Neighborhood Watch groups, business groups and professional groups, as well as ordinary citizens, who express their opinions about certain issues
convergent thinking
usually consist of people from the educational community, the religious community, Neighborhood Watch groups, business groups and professional groups, as well as ordinary citizens, who express their opinions about certain issues
creativity
usually consist of people from the educational community, the religious community, Neighborhood Watch groups, business groups and professional groups, as well as ordinary citizens, who express their opinions about certain issues
intuition
usually consist of people from the educational community, the religious community, Neighborhood Watch groups, business groups and professional groups, as well as ordinary citizens, who express their opinions about certain issues
focus group
usually consist of people from the educational community, the religious community, Neighborhood Watch groups, business groups and professional groups, as well as ordinary citizens, who express their opinions about certain issues
divergent thinking
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The ______________________ occurs when a phone number or address is associated with a crime simply because it is convenient to use.
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insight
groupthink
insight
convergent thinking
insight
creativity
insight
intuition
insight
focus group
insight
divergent thinking
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In problem solving using SARA, the ______________________ assumes crime or disorder results when (1) likely offenders and (2) suitable targets come together in (3) time and space in the absence of capable guardians for the target.
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the process of breaking old connections and making useful new ones
groupthink
the process of breaking old connections and making useful new ones
convergent thinking
the process of breaking old connections and making useful new ones
creativity
the process of breaking old connections and making useful new ones
intuition
the process of breaking old connections and making useful new ones
focus group
the process of breaking old connections and making useful new ones
divergent thinking
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evaluative, rational thinking
groupthink
evaluative, rational thinking
convergent thinking
evaluative, rational thinking
creativity
evaluative, rational thinking
intuition
evaluative, rational thinking
focus group
evaluative, rational thinking
divergent thinking
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the negative tendency for members of a group to submit to peer pressure and endorse the majority opinion even if it individually is unacceptable
groupthink
the negative tendency for members of a group to submit to peer pressure and endorse the majority opinion even if it individually is unacceptable
convergent thinking
the negative tendency for members of a group to submit to peer pressure and endorse the majority opinion even if it individually is unacceptable
creativity
the negative tendency for members of a group to submit to peer pressure and endorse the majority opinion even if it individually is unacceptable
intuition
the negative tendency for members of a group to submit to peer pressure and endorse the majority opinion even if it individually is unacceptable
focus group
the negative tendency for members of a group to submit to peer pressure and endorse the majority opinion even if it individually is unacceptable
divergent thinking
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The _______________________ is an objective way to achieve consensus on the most effective alternatives by ranking them.
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Decisions made at the first-line level are typically classified as operational decisions.
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Creativity is often synonymous with innovation.
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Brainstorming is not an effective method of idea gathering.
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Effective managers make sure decisions are made at the lowest level possible.
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Decisions made at the middle-management level are typically classified as strategic decisions.
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When the forces are in balance, the situation is said to be in equilibrium.
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Managers and supervisors should never make snap decisions.
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To handle killer phrases, recognize them, describe to the group what is happening and then challenge the group to discuss whether the killer phrases are true. Encourage the group to remain open to all ideas.
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During brainstorming, it is critical that convergent thinking occur before divergent thinking.
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In participatory decision making, conflict is considered an asset.
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Decisions made at the executive level are typically classified as administrative decisions.
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The nominal group technique is an objective way to achieve consensus on ideas, and is both easy and efficient.
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In participatory decision making, both upward and downward organizational communication increases, as does teamwork.
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Using killer phrases can stifle creativity.
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The modified Delphi Technique makes the Delphi Technique more open-ended.
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Many decisions can be effectively made and many problems effectively solved through a twelve-step process.
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Right-brain thinking is primarily emotional.
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Being too quick in deciding is a common thinking trap.
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One key element of brainstorming is to allow unlimited time for the generation of ideas.
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Effective problem solving and decision making may rely on both creativity and logic.
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Which of the following is not a mental lock that prevents innovative thinking?

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B) To err is wrong.
C) Be practical.
D) Follow the rules.
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To enhance decision making, __________.

A) use intuition
B) put the problem in writing
C) brainstorm
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A sixth sense, intuition, or sense that a law enforcement officer has in dangerous situations is referred to as the __________.

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C) hunch
D) street effect
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The right side of the brain is more likely to be used for __________.

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D) adaptation
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A consultative decision is __________.

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D) none of these
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The nominal group technique __________.

A) is a biased way to achieve consensus
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D) uses the concept that all individuals work better as a group
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The questionnaire-based problem-solving technique developed by the Rand Corporation is __________.

A) the Delphi technique
B) the participatory decision making
C) the force-field analysis
D) the groupthink
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Which of the following is true of decisions?

A) Few decisions are made on a daily basis.
B) Not making a decision is a decision.
C) All decisions are legal.
D) all of these
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Delegation involves __________.

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D) none of these
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When applying a business plan model to policing, a decision by a front-line officer would be __________.

A) policy creation
B) neighborhood safety project
C) reduction of gang related crime
D) overall crime rate
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Decisions are frequently based on __________.

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D) all of these
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A consensus decision is __________.

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C) made by the CEO
D) made using no outside input from others
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The left side of the brain is more likely to be used for __________.

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C) processing images
D) artistic endeavors
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Ethics in decision making relates to __________.

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D) willingness to make decisions at all costs
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Which is not part of the ABCs of emotional intelligence?

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B) consequences
C) beliefs
D) all are the ABCs of emotional intelligence
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Operational decisions are normally made at __________.

A) middle management levels
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C) executive levels
D) both middle and executive management levels
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Brainstorming __________.

A) encourages wild ideas
B) permits criticism of others' ideas
C) concerns quality of ideas, not quantity
D) all of these
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An example of a "killer phrase" would be __________.

A) "You're too radical"
B) "It won't work"
C) "We haven't ever done it that way before"
D) all of these
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Which of the following steps typically comes last in the decision-making process?

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B) selecting the best alternative
C) evaluating the decision
D) defining the problem
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A good tool to assist managers in decision making when faced with community crime prediction is __________.

A) SARA
B) COMPSTAR
C) CompStat
D) LIDAR
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Habits people fall into without recognizing what they are doing are called __________.

A) mental locks
B) thinking traps
C) killer phrases
D) restraining forces
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Creativity involves __________.

A) innovation
B) uniqueness
C) originality
D) all of these
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With PDM, employees have __________.

A) little say in decision making
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D) no say in decision making
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The Abilene Paradox is an example of __________.

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C) groupthink
D) force-field analysis
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Thinking that is focused, evaluative in nature and includes decision making is known as _______________ thinking.
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A ______________ decision is a decision that managers make on their own, with little or no input from others.
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A decision to make a traffic arrest is __________.

A) an operational level decision
B) a command decision
C) an administrative decision
D) none of these
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GIGO is __________.

A) a standard in radio communication
B) a measurement for computer storage
C) garbage in/garbage out
D) a gang term for police
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Recently in law enforcement, ____________ has been receiving a lot of attention by managers.

A) emotional intelligence
B) whole-brain thinking
C) left-brain thinking
D) right-brain thinking
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GIGO stands for _______________________________.
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_________________________ are judgmental and critical and serve as put-downs that stifle others' creativity.
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Common mistakes in __________ and __________ include spending too much energy on unimportant details and failing to resolve important issues.
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_____________ can inspire creativity and innovation by sharing information on problems, removing obstacles, creating a climate of mutual respect and collaboration, and quickly rewarding acts of creativity and innovation.
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Many departments use automated tools such as _____________ to explore and characterize large data sets.
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Allowing time for a minor difficulty to work itself out, thus avoiding the need to make a decision, is called ________________________________.
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A common mistake in problem solving and decision making is __________.

A) having an open mind
B) openly expressing ideas and true feelings
C) making decisions while excited or angry
D) using the Delphi technique
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_____________ is a method of shared problem solving in which members spontaneously contribute ideas.

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C) Groupthink
D) Critical judgment
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________________ usually consist of people from the community who express their opinions about certain issues.
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The ability to use both logic and creativity in problem solving and decision making is called ________________ thinking.
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A decision made in combination with others is often referred to as a __________.

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C) consultative decision
D) democratic decision
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imaginative, uninhibited thinking
groupthink
imaginative, uninhibited thinking
convergent thinking
imaginative, uninhibited thinking
creativity
imaginative, uninhibited thinking
intuition
imaginative, uninhibited thinking
focus group
imaginative, uninhibited thinking
divergent thinking
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Describe vicarious liability and how it relates to civil lawsuits against police departments.
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63
List and discuss the methods commonly used in police agencies to make decisions or solve problems.
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Discuss thinking traps. What are the most common thinking traps? How can these be overcome?
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The ________________ uses objective questions rather than open-ended questions to measure employees' feelings about key issues.
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Explain how brainstorming can be most effective. What should and should not occur during a brainstorming session?
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Describe the SARA model and how law enforcement personnel can use it to help in decision making and problem solving.
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usually consist of people from the educational community, the religious community, Neighborhood Watch groups, business groups and professional groups, as well as ordinary citizens, who express their opinions about certain issues
groupthink
usually consist of people from the educational community, the religious community, Neighborhood Watch groups, business groups and professional groups, as well as ordinary citizens, who express their opinions about certain issues
convergent thinking
usually consist of people from the educational community, the religious community, Neighborhood Watch groups, business groups and professional groups, as well as ordinary citizens, who express their opinions about certain issues
creativity
usually consist of people from the educational community, the religious community, Neighborhood Watch groups, business groups and professional groups, as well as ordinary citizens, who express their opinions about certain issues
intuition
usually consist of people from the educational community, the religious community, Neighborhood Watch groups, business groups and professional groups, as well as ordinary citizens, who express their opinions about certain issues
focus group
usually consist of people from the educational community, the religious community, Neighborhood Watch groups, business groups and professional groups, as well as ordinary citizens, who express their opinions about certain issues
divergent thinking
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The ______________________ occurs when a phone number or address is associated with a crime simply because it is convenient to use.
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insight
groupthink
insight
convergent thinking
insight
creativity
insight
intuition
insight
focus group
insight
divergent thinking
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In problem solving using SARA, the ______________________ assumes crime or disorder results when (1) likely offenders and (2) suitable targets come together in (3) time and space in the absence of capable guardians for the target.
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the process of breaking old connections and making useful new ones
groupthink
the process of breaking old connections and making useful new ones
convergent thinking
the process of breaking old connections and making useful new ones
creativity
the process of breaking old connections and making useful new ones
intuition
the process of breaking old connections and making useful new ones
focus group
the process of breaking old connections and making useful new ones
divergent thinking
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evaluative, rational thinking
groupthink
evaluative, rational thinking
convergent thinking
evaluative, rational thinking
creativity
evaluative, rational thinking
intuition
evaluative, rational thinking
focus group
evaluative, rational thinking
divergent thinking
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the negative tendency for members of a group to submit to peer pressure and endorse the majority opinion even if it individually is unacceptable
groupthink
the negative tendency for members of a group to submit to peer pressure and endorse the majority opinion even if it individually is unacceptable
convergent thinking
the negative tendency for members of a group to submit to peer pressure and endorse the majority opinion even if it individually is unacceptable
creativity
the negative tendency for members of a group to submit to peer pressure and endorse the majority opinion even if it individually is unacceptable
intuition
the negative tendency for members of a group to submit to peer pressure and endorse the majority opinion even if it individually is unacceptable
focus group
the negative tendency for members of a group to submit to peer pressure and endorse the majority opinion even if it individually is unacceptable
divergent thinking
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The _______________________ is an objective way to achieve consensus on the most effective alternatives by ranking them.
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