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divergent thinking

Divergent thinking is the ability to generate a whole series of permissible solutions from a given starting point – for example, if a person was asked to: “Think of a paper clip and tell me all the things you could do with it.” Research has found that bilingual learners consistently perform better than monolingual students in both divergent and convergent thinking. (See also convergent thinking .)



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