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What is Imagination? | Forms | Thinking | Psychology

Imagination is supposed to be the simplest and most basic form of thinking. Let us assume that a man, one night after a heavy meal, sits at the window of his bedroom and keeps looking at the full moon outside. Several objects and impressions appear before his eyes in a random and unconnected manner. This type of activity is known [...]

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4 Main Forms of Thinking | Forms | Thinking | Psychology

This article throws light upon the four main forms of thinking. The forms are: 1. Fantasy 2. Daydreams 3. Dreams 4. Pathological Thinking. Form # 1. Fantasy: All of us indulge in fantasy or cognitive activity which involves the manipulation of images, symbols, and concepts and the weaving of them into organised forms of thought, though not based on reality. [...]

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Convergent and Divergent Thinking: Difference | Thinking | Psychology

This article will help you to differentiate between convergent thinking and divergent thinking. In recent years, Guilford on the basis of extensive research has made a distinction between convergent thinking and divergent thinking. According to Guilford, traditional intelligence generally deals with day-do-day problem-solving activities, mainly involving convergent thinking which involves the direction of all thought process in one single direction. [...]

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