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  2. The 9 Best Benefits of Playing Chess - Healthline

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    Playing chess can improve cognitive skills like memory, planning, and problem-solving. It may also help reduce symptoms of certain brain conditions. The game of chess is loved all over the world.

  3. What to Know About Family Therapy - Healthline

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    Family therapy focuses on your family’s problem-solving skills, boundaries, and communication habits to build healthier interactions.

  4. A3 problem solving - Wikipedia

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    A3 problem solving is a structured problem-solving and continuous-improvement approach, first employed at Toyota and typically used by lean manufacturing practitioners. [1] It provides a simple and strict procedure that guides problem solving by workers.

  5. Video Games: Do They Have Mental Health Benefits? - WebMD

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    The truth is that video games have many benefits, including developing complex problem-solving skills and promoting social interaction through online gaming. Video games can be a great way to ...

  6. Problem-based learning - Wikipedia

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    Problem-based learning (PBL) is a teaching method in which students learn about a subject through the experience of solving an open-ended problem found in trigger material. The PBL process does not focus on problem solving with a defined solution, but it allows for the development of other desirable skills and attributes. This includes ...

  7. Scientific method - Wikipedia

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    The scientific method is an empirical method for acquiring knowledge that has characterized the development of science since at least the 17th century. The scientific method involves careful observation coupled with rigorous scepticism, because cognitive assumptions can distort the interpretation of the observation.

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