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Meaning of 'logical approach'



 
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Meaning of 'logical approach' #1 (permalink) Thu May 26, 2005 9:23 am   Meaning of 'logical approach'
 

Test No. incompl/advan-23 "Product Improvement", question 7

A ......... approach to new ideas is to be welcomed but you do need a strong element of imagination as well.

(a) physical
(b) fundamental
(c) judgmental
(d) logical

Test No. incompl/advan-23 "Product Improvement", answer 7

A logical approach to new ideas is to be welcomed but you do need a strong element of imagination as well.

Correct answer: (d) logical

Your answer was: incorrect
A fundamental approach to new ideas is to be welcomed but you do need a strong element of imagination as well.
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Dear Sir,
Why we can't use "fundamental" here?
Thank you very much.
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Meaning of 'logical approach' #2 (permalink) Thu May 26, 2005 19:08 pm   Meaning of 'logical approach'
 

I chose logical to balance with imaginative.
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Aproach #3 (permalink) Sat Oct 08, 2005 22:23 pm   Aproach
 

Hi, I would like to know what is an educational approach? I have seen that you define physical; logical; methodolical, etc approaches, but in what I am interest is about knowing the meaning of this technique.
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