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        What is Morphological Synthesis?
        What is Morphological Synthesis?
        A technique used to encourage creative problem solving which extends on attribute transferring. A matrix is created, listing concrete attributes along the x-axis, and the ideas from a second attribute along with the y-axis, yielding a long list of idea combinations.
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        What is Attribute Transferring?
        What is Attribute Transferring?
        A technique used to encourage creative thinking in which the parts of a subject, problem or task listed and then the problem solver uses analogies to other contexts to generate and consider potential solutions.
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        What is the Substitution Method of Design?
        What is the Substitution Method of Design?
        Another name for the attribute modifying strategy. This method is used in college-level engineering design classes.
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        What is Attribute Modifying?
        What is Attribute Modifying?
        A technique used to encourage creative thinking in which the parts of a subject, problem or task are listed, and then options for changing or improving each part are considered.
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        What is an Attribute Listing?
        What is an Attribute Listing?
        A technique used to encourage creative thinking in which the parts of a subject, problem or task are listed, and then ways to change those component parts are examined.
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        What is Brainwriting?
        What is Brainwriting?
        A problem-solving technique in which participants individually brainstorm ideas and document them, then share them with a group to further push their thinking.
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        What is Phillips 66 Brainstorming?
        What is Phillips 66 Brainstorming?
        A problem-solving technique in which a group of six people brainstorms for six minutes and then a spokesman for each group presents either the best ideas or all ideas to the larger group.
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        What is Stop-and-Go Brainstorming?
        What is Stop-and-Go Brainstorming?
        A problem-solving technique in which a group alternately engages in brainstorming solutions without evaluation for ten minutes then engages in a short period of evaluation. The group continues alternating between brainstorming and evaluation.
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        What is Reverse Brainstorming?
        What is Reverse Brainstorming?
        A creative problem-solving technique in which the problem is turned around and considered from a different point of view to spur new and different solutions.
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        What is the Direct Analogy Method?
        What is the Direct Analogy Method?
        A method of problem-solving in which a problem is compared to similar problems in nature or other settings, providing solutions that could potentially be applied.
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