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In the choice phase of problem solving, normative models involve selecting an optimal or best outcome. State true or false.
That's Correct!
It's Wrong!
Normative models in the choice phase of problem solving do involve selecting an optimal or best outcome. These models are based on rational decision-making and aim to determine the most desirable course of action based on a set of criteria or objectives. They provide a norm or standard for decision-making, guiding individuals towards the most favorable outcome. Therefore, the statement "True" accurately reflects the nature of normative models in the choice phase of problem solving.