Solutions require thinking through a series of interrelated steps or stages, analyzing a number of rules at each point, and always keeping in mind conclusions reached at earlier points.


Harold Kelley and John W. Thibaut. "Group problem solving." The handbook of social psychology 4 (1969): 1-101; p. 69-70


Solutions require thinking through a series of interrelated steps or stages, analyzing a number of rules at each point, and always keeping in mind...

Solutions require thinking through a series of interrelated steps or stages, analyzing a number of rules at each point, and always keeping in mind...

Solutions require thinking through a series of interrelated steps or stages, analyzing a number of rules at each point, and always keeping in mind...

Solutions require thinking through a series of interrelated steps or stages, analyzing a number of rules at each point, and always keeping in mind...