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cognitive novelty  

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  • There are several pitfalls and saving graces in studying how to engage in cognitive novelty: that is, either the processes by which new and useful ideas are generated or the impression that the situation presented to a decision maker is novel. Particular attention is given to the role of computer-based systems in this process (or, perhaps more precisely, the role of the task and how it is packaged and presented via a computer-based system). [Source: Encyclopedia of Crisis Management; Cognitive Novelty, Engaging in]

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