concept   problem-solving

23 commonsense assertions
Cultures (23) United States (1) India (1) Brazil (1) Sweden (1) engineering (1) African cultures (1) Japan (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Australia (1) Germany (1) Asian cultures (1) European cultures (1) Ghana (1) Indigenous cultures (1) South Asian (1) Latin American cultures (1) Western mathematics education (1) computer science (1) software engineering (1) Caribbean cultures (1) France (1) Jamaica (1) US tech support (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 problem-solving United States In the United States, problem-solving is encouraged by fostering individual autonomy and innovation. 9
2 problem-solving India Problem-solving in India often involves holistic, adaptive, and spiritual approaches, especially in software development and education. 8
3 problem-solving Brazil Problem-solving in Brazil emphasizes flexibility, adaptability, and creativity. 6
4 problem-solving Sweden Problem-solving in Swedish culture is methodical, consensus-based, and focused on innovation and long-term planning. 6
5 problem-solving engineering Engineers value a structured and analytical approach to problem-solving in their culture. 6
6 problem-solving African cultures Community involvement and collective decision-making are essential to problem-solving in African cultures. 5
7 problem-solving Japan In Japanese culture, problem-solving, including mathematical problem-solving, emphasizes group collaboration, consensus-building, and discipline. 5
8 problem-solving Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, problem-solving involves consulting traditional wisdom and using hierarchical decision-making and perseverance. 5
9 problem-solving Australia In Australia, problem-solving is practical, hands-on, open-minded, and connected to traditional knowledge. 4
10 problem-solving Germany Problem-solving in German culture emphasizes structured, methodical and efficient approaches with logical thinking. 4
11 problem-solving Asian cultures Asian cultures promote group collaboration and consensus in problem-solving in education and the workplace. 3
12 problem-solving European cultures European cultures emphasize logical and systematic problem-solving with an emphasis on analysis and data. 3
13 problem-solving Ghana In Ghana, problem-solving is community-oriented with communal support and resource sharing. 3
14 problem-solving Indigenous cultures Problem-solving in Indigenous cultures integrates traditional knowledge, communal approach, and storytelling. 3
15 problem-solving South Asian In South Asian culture, problem-solving can involve seeking spiritual guidance and incorporating symbolism to view challenges as opportunities for resilience. 3
16 problem-solving Latin American cultures Latin American cultures emphasize creative and flexible problem-solving with an emphasis on adaptability. 2
17 problem-solving Western mathematics education Western mathematics education values problem-solving with emphasis on critical thinking, logic, and real-world applications. 2
18 problem-solving computer science Problem-solving is essential for coding, debugging, and algorithm design in computer science. 2
19 problem-solving software engineering Critical thinking and debugging skills are crucial for effective problem-solving in software engineering culture. 2
20 problem-solving Caribbean cultures Caribbean cultures may incorporate improvisation and adaptability to solve problems. 1
21 problem-solving France In France, problem-solving may involve prioritizing logical and systematic approaches. 1
22 problem-solving Jamaica In Jamaica, problem-solving may involve using improvisation and adaptability. 1
23 problem-solving US tech support US tech support culture values practical solutions and efficient troubleshooting in problem-solving for customer support. 1