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Thinking Styles: An Overview

open access: yes, 2020
Thinking styles refers to the preference a person displays during cognitive processing, or as Sternberg puts it, “The process used to solve a problem or to devise an answer.” A style of thinking is therefore, a preferred way of thinking. It is not ability but rather a preferred way of expressing one or more abilities. How do people think about things?"
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Relation of Irrational Thinking and the Pessimistic Explanatory Style [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
This study investigated the possible relationship between Ellis's construct of irrational thinking and Seligman's construct of explanatory style, with a view toward possibly strengthening the personality theory underlying Rational Emotive Behavior ...
Janine L. Hawley, Daniel J. Ziegler
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Strategic Thinking in Jordanian Publicly Quoted Companies [PDF]

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Strategic thinking (ST) is a process by which managers and employees try to find alternative ways to solve problems in order to deal with rapid changes and forces in a business environment. Strategic thinking was established and has been used extensively
Almarshad, Mohammad
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