What are the key elements of structured thinking select all that apply

Organizing available information ✓

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Structured thinking involves recognizing the current problem or situation, organizing available information, revealing gaps and opportunities, and identifying the options.

Revealing gaps and opportunities ✓

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Structured thinking involves recognizing the current problem or situation, organizing available information, revealing gaps and opportunities, and identifying the options.

  Recognizing the current problem or situation ✓

Correct
Structured thinking involves recognizing the current problem or situation, organizing available information, revealing gaps and opportunities, and identifying the options.

What is a structural thinking?

Structural thinking is a type of systems thinking that gets to the heart of the matter as to how things actually work. It contrasts with the relational thinking associated with techniques such as regression. Structural thinking's focus is on causal structures that produce observed behavior.

What does structured thinking involve?

Structured thinking is the process of creating a structured framework to solve an unstructured problem. As a problem-solving methodology, structured thinking involves dividing a large problem into smaller ones in order to solve the big problem faster and more efficiently.

What are some strategies to ensure your data is accurate and fair Select all that apply?

To ensure your data is accurate and fair, make sure you start with an accurate representation of the population in the sample; collect the data in an objective way; and ask questions about the data.

What is structured thinking in data science?

Structured thinking is defined as the process of creating a structured framework to understand and resolve an unstructured problem. Having a structure enables a data scientist to understand problems at micro and macro levels– this, in turn, highlights areas that require a deeper understanding and more hard work.