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Children who were talked to at very young ages were better at problem solving later on.
Happy employees are more productive, more creative, and better at problem solving than their unhappy peers.
Bilingual toddlers are better at problem solving than those who speak one language, according to a new study.
It has long been known that mixed groups are better at problem solving than like-minded ones.
The business rationale is that such suppliers are not only greener, but more resilient and better at problem solving.
Meanwhile, research from University of Montreal suggests that people with autism are up to 40% better at problem solving.
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Distributed and diverse teams, she says, are always better at problem-solving, once they learn to work together.
She said that maturation was more important than academic skills and that more mature children are better at problem-solving and are not easily intimidated.
Some of these studies have concluded that more diverse teams are better at problem-solving or other group activities, while others have concluded that diversity can bring greater social tension.
Studies on "cognitive disfluency" have shown that people do better at problem-solving tasks when they're printed in a hard-to-read font: the extra challenge triggers more effortful engagement.
Studies have shown that cross-cultural teams are more creative and innovative, better at problem-solving, and they also make fewer mistakes.
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